Church of St. Edward, Busto Arsizio

Church of Saint Edward
Parochial Church of Saint Edward, King and Confessor
Italian: Chiesa Parrocchiale di Sant'Edoardo Re e Confessore
The church in 2025
Church of Saint Edward
LocationViale Vittorio Alfieri, 14, Busto Arsizio, Lombardy
CountryItaly
DenominationRoman Catholic
TraditionAmbrosian Rite
History
Founded24 June 1938
Founder(s)Don Ambrogio Gianotti, Edoardo Gabardi
DedicationSaint Edward
Dedicated1939
Consecrated12 October 1939
Architecture
Architect(s)Giuseppe Polvara, Giacomo Bettoli
StyleByzantine Revival and Romanesque Revival
Years built1938–1939
Specifications
Capacity2000
Length78 m (256 ft)
Height29 m (95 ft)
Administration
DivisionNeighbourhood of Sant'Edoardo
SubdivisionContrada dell'Anello
DioceseDiocese of Milan
ParishSant'Edoardo
Clergy
Priests
  • Don Antonio Corvi
  • Don Giorgio Zordan
  • Don Gabriele Bof
Laity
Director of music
  • Luca Andena

The Church of Saint Edward (Italian: Chiesa di Sant'Edoardo) is a Roman Catholic church in Busto Arsizio, Italy. The church has served as parish church of the neighbourhood of Sant'Edoardo since 1947, and from 1951 to 1991, along with the Church of Santa Croce. Construction of the church began on 24 June 1938 and was consecrated by Cardinal Ildefonso Schuster on 12 October 1939.

From the Church in 1945, the news that the North of Italy was now free from Fascist forces was sent by the Partigiani, including the priest of the church, Ambrogio Gianotti. A plaque was erected near the location where the news was announced.