St. Theodore parish church and rectory

An early document referring to the attendance of an abandoned urban area, with half-destroyed buildings and a newly rebuilt church with cemetery, dates from 1647, but the foundation of a chaplaincy dates from 1774-6. The early 1930s saw the construction of the rectory, which displays the heraldic coat of arms of Pope Pius XI on its facade. In the early 1950s the old church was destroyed to make way for the new church completed in 1957, as we see it today. The interior furnishings, on the other hand, are the work of renovations in the 1970s.

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