The
façade, dated 1695, has a convex form, a typical characteristic of
Rococo Style. The church is with one
nave and has five altars; in 1750 it was embellished with
stuccoes by
Nicolò Curti. Inside it there the following works: On the high altar: the
Crucifix, a
wooden sculpture made by
Francesco Marino from
Trapani in the 19th century. On the left side: • The
Holy Trinity (by an unknown author), with the two
saints Cosma e Damiano,
Saint Rosalia and
Saint Francis of Sales (1750), first canvas on the right side of the chapel •
Our Lady of Fatima, a recent
wooden statue •
Saint Blaise, by an unknown author of the 18th century, coming from the
Church of the Annunciation • The
Holy Heart of Jesus (Sacro Cuore di Gesù), a wooden statue, placed in 1921 On the right side: •
Our Lady of Miracles (Madonna dei Miracoli), with Saint Francis of Paola and Saint Francis of Sales (1750), made by an unknown author •
Saint Francis of Paola, a
wooden statue, probable work of
Filippo Quattrocchi from
Gangi (18th century) •
Saint Anne, a wooden statue (end of the 19th century) which has replaced a ruined painting made in 1618 by
Giuseppe Carrera • The
Immaculate, a recent
plaster cast statue •
Saint Vitus, a wooden statue made in 1848 • A
holy water stoup, carved in 1606 by
Giuseppe Foti: at the church entrance. On the nave walls there are four old paintings, by an unknown author and with stucco frames, representing some episodes of Saint Francis of Paola's life: • The miracle happened during the building of the friary at
Paterno Calabro (
province of Cosenza) in 1454: two workers had died owing to a
landslide and were resurrected by the Saint (the first on the right). • The wonderful miracle of the fish made by saint Francis of Paola (the second painting on the right) • A nobleman's family presents their baby without eyes and mouth; once again saint Francis makes an extraordinary miracle (first painting on the left wall); • The conversion of the
King of Naples, due to the Saint (second painting on the left). • The founding of the Hebraic Easter (
book of Exodus), on the right wall of the chapel of the Most Holy Sacrament; • The banquet given by
Lot to two Angels (
book of Genesis), a painting on the left wall in the same chapel; In the sacristy: • The
Crucifix made in mistura, by
Giovanni Matinati (1550) •
Saint Lucy, a 17th-century statue by an unknown author; •
Saint Expeditus, a recent statue • Madonna della Pietà, a canvas by an uncertain author of the 18th century •
Saint Catherine of Siena, painted by an uncertain author of the 18th century •
Saint Michael Archangel, an 18th-century statue • Saint Francis of Paola, an 18th-century
bust. ==See also==