The new church was designed by
Stefano Ittar, and completed by
Francesco Battaglia. The convent was mainly built by Battaglia. Flanking the facade on the left, atop the first story pediment is a statue of the blessed Bartolomeo Simorilli, first provost of the Catania church. On the same spot on the right once stood a statue of St
Francis Caracciolo (founder of
Minoriti order), but it was destroyed by Allied World War II bombardment. The pilaster-rich
Baroque facade has a marble stairway, which internally leads to a double staircase. The interior has a central nave and two aisles. The cupola, begun in 1771, as completed in 1787. It is covered inside with blue tiles, that have a shimmering sky blue color on sunny days. In the southern nave is an altarpiece depicting
St Agatha of Sicily pleads for the sparing of Catania by
Marcello Leopardi. He also painted two other altarpieces: one of the
Glory of St Joseph and of
St Francesco Caracciolo, the latter completed by Leopardi's pupil Ferreri. There is also an altarpiece depicting
Angel St Raphael and Tobias by Giovannina M. Piazza. There is an altarpiece depicting the
Virgin of the Annunciation by
Guglielmo Borremans. The main altar is surrounded by wooden stalls for the monks. The organ is richly decorated. File:San Michele Arcangelo ai Minoriti (Catania) 23 01 2020 03.jpg|Holy water font made from polychrome marble File:San Michele Arcangelo ai Minoriti (Catania) 23 01 2020 08.jpg|View of the apse with organ and hemicycle of choir stalls File:San Michele Arcangelo ai Minoriti (Catania) 23 01 2020 11.jpg|Interior of dome File:San Michele Arcangelo ai Minoriti (Catania) 23 01 2020 02.jpg|
St Agatha altarpiece by Leopardi File:San Michele Arcangelo ai Minoriti (Catania) 23 01 2020 07.jpg|
St Francis Caracciolo by Leopardi File:San Michele Arcangelo ai Minoriti (Catania) 23 01 2020 12.jpg|
Glory of St Joseph by Leopardi == See also ==