The Apostle Paul is most often credited with the start of the Christian Church in Rome. He wrote his letter to the Romans sometime in the later part of the first century, addressing believers in Christ who were starting to form there.
AnswerWe do not know who established the first Christian church in Rome. In his epistles, Saint Paul tells us that there was already a Christian community in Rome by, perhaps, the 50s of the first century CE. And his epistles suggest that neither James nor Peter had travelled far from Jerusalem during the earliest years of Christianity.If we rule out Paul, James and Peter, then we are left merely to speculate who established the first Christian church in Rome.
it was the pope
We do not know who founded a Christian church in Rome, because Paul's Epistle to the Romans shows there clearly was already a flourishing church there before he ever went to Rome. There is a tradition that Peter also went to Rome but, if he did do so, this would certainly have been later than Paul's Epistle to the Romans
I believe that the larget Christian church is the Basilica at Vatican City in Rome, Italy.
It was built to honor all the gods that were venerated in Rome at the time (first century AD) Since there were already Jews and some Christians living in Rome, the Jewish/Christian God was one of them.
In Vatican City in Rome Italy!
pope
Protestant and Anglican
First Methodist Episcopal Church of Rome was created in 1868.
It was first built in Rome, NY. The chose Rome because that section was flat.
Because of Rome
Rome was first built on Palatine Hill founded by Romulus.