The Saint Lambertchurch (Dutch: Sint-Lambertuskerk) is a Catholic church in Rosmalen, North Brabant, Netherlands.
In the Twelfth Century there was a church in Rosmalen, which was made of wood.
In 1300 the church was made of Tuff, a stone which was used very commonly in the period.
The church was restored to Roman Catholic service in 1823.
In 1911 the choir was replaced and a second transept added to a design by Frank A. Ludewig from Nijmegen.