San Giustino, Catholic church in Alexandria district, Rome, Italy
San Giustino is a church in the Alessandrino neighborhood, standing at Viale Alessandrino 144 with a contemporary architectural style. The building combines modern design principles with traditional Catholic features throughout its layout.
The church was designed by Francesco Fornari and opened on May 29, 1953. It was established following a decree from Cardinal Clemente Micara in 1952.
The church bears the name of Justin Martyr, an early Christian apologist, and received the status of titular church under Pope John Paul II in 2003.
This church operates as a titular church with regular religious services. Information about visiting hours and services can be obtained by calling 06-23.07.425.
Cardinal Jean-Baptiste Pham Minh Man from Vietnam holds the position of first titular cardinal protector of this Roman Catholic establishment.
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