Affiliation Agostinians Municipality Alcamo Ecclesiastical or organizational status Rectory Region Sicily Groundbreaking 1589 | Rite Catholic State Italy Province Province of Trapani Patron Augustine of Hippo Territory Alcamo | |
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Location Alcamo, province of Trapani, Italy Address Piazza S. Michele, 12, 91026 Mazara del Vallo TP, Italy Similar Castello di Venere, Scala dei Turchi, Necropoli di Realmese, Grotte di Scurati |
The Church of Saint Augustine is a Catholic church located in Alcamo, in the province of Trapani.
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History
In 1506 the Fathers of the Order of Saint Augustine had already a friary in Alcamo opposite Porta Saccari (a town gate) near the present via San Nicolò. As they bore hard being subject to the Bishop’s authority, in 1589 they built another friary, together with the Church of Saint Augustine, in the same place where the Church is located now.
In 1650 the premises were still being constructed because the monks lived in great poverty of alms in kind and finally, in 1660, for the same reasons they left both the Church and the friary to the vescovile Curia; since 1713 they were administrated by the parish of Saints Paul and Bartholomew's Church. During the years 1849-1850 it was rebuilt in the present shape and restored several times: the area where there was the friary was used for private residences.
At present the parson of the Saints Paul and Bartholomew's Church is the Rector of this Church.
In 1876 they founded the Pia Unione Femminile Gesù, Maria and Giuseppe: its founder, the priest Antonio Barbuscia Santoro, was told by his mother, when a boy, that during his birth (with death danger for both of them), he had been consecrated to the Holy Family. The parson of the Saints Paul and Bartholomew's Church gave this priest an altar with the image of the Holy Family. As “good and evil inside families and society originated from woman’s good and bad behaviour”, the scopes of this Congregation were:
Works
The Church has 5 altars and one nave with a barrel vault; there are 24 built-in pillars with Corinthian capitals.
On the sides of the high altar there are a painting with saint Augustine and one with saint Monica on the right, and a painting with saint Rosalia and Our Lady of Dying People (Madonna degli Agonizzanti)