The church, located in Foligno, Italy, is a geometrical structure with two main architectural elements that identify with the functions of the religious center. The first element, the church building, consists of two rectangles inserted into one another. The second element, also rectangular in shape but long and low, is home to the Sacristy, the Pastoral Ministry of Local and Casa Canonica.

Another architectural element is a smaller area, combining the latter two. The natural light enters horizontally and vertically through this area.

Enzo Cucchi has created a “Stele-Cross” in cement and white marble from Carrara for the Church’s exterior. A 13.5 meter totem is also part of the structure. Mimmo Paladino created the 14 Stations of the Cross and Fuksas Design designed the furniture and lighting in the Church.