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The Church is accessible through Piazza Duomo.

From the entryway the Statue of the Virgin Mary, the so called Pilgrim Madonna, stands out; in the early 1950s it was used to be moved from Church to Church during processions.

On the rear wall of the Church there is the painting depicting Saint Giuseppe Freinademetz, the Chinese missionary of "Badiota" origin, who was canonized by the Pope John Paul II on 5 October 2003 in Rome.

On the opposite side of the nave there is the crucified Christ, near the Mother of Sorrow, who is holding her Son's body in her arms. Here it is traditionally used to collect the memories of the dead: the Virgin Mary is in fact believed to intercede between the relatives and their dead loved ones.

On the side walls of the nave the fourteen stations of the Via Crucis are represented: this representation is intended to be read by the believers as an exhortation to retrace the Christ  crucifixion path.