To be Italian in the Washington, DC metro area one must frequent the only Italian Church in town, Holy Rosary Church. My husband and I were blessed to be married in this beautiful jewel and both of our girls were baptized here.
Step inside this Italian masterpiece of mosaics, carvings and frescoes and immediately escape to bell'Italia. The warmth, authenticity and history of Holy Rosary Church is what every Washingtonian Italian needs to fill their soul over the holidays. Save the date for these two special events.
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