It is one of the busiest and most important churches in Procida. Named after the island’s patron saint, its architecture dates back to the 16th century. However, historical evidence from 1026 has been discovered, proving the former existence of a monastery.
A wonderful nativity scene with old hand-made shepherds from 18th century Neapolitan school can be admired throughout the year. In addition, there is a Library with 16th century texts and even a tome dated 1534.