"Exterior
It has a simple neo-Gothic façade on the street with the motto of the minimum (Cháritas). To the left of the cover we can see the tile of Esperanza de Triana , the belfry with two bodies and the door of the Padre Leonardo del Castillo Foundation , Costaleros for a Living Christ.
To the right we see four windows of the convent and among them the tile of the Cristo de las Penas of the Brotherhood of the Star.
Going through the door we reach the compass where we can see in the front a niche with the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe, on the left the door of the church presided over by San Francisco de Paula and on the right the access to the convent.
Inside
With a single nave that is covered with a barrel vault, on the white painted walls we see paintings representing the Apostles.
At the foot is the Choir, under which is the closure.
At the head of the nave we see a Baroque-Rococo Altarpiece from the 18th century, presided over by the carving of Our Lady of Consolation in her dressing room. She carries in one of her hands the Child Jesus and in the other a small boat indicating his protection to the sailors.
It is accompanied by images of San Agustín and San Sebastián along with reliefs of San José and San Antonio de Padua. In the attic there is a small image of Saint Joseph and in relief of the apparition of the Angel to Saint Francisco de Paula.
Epistle Wall
Baroque altarpiece of Our Lady of Health from the 18th century, image of dressing with a Child from the 18th century, until 1837 the owner of the convent.
On its sides there are paintings dedicated to San Fernando, the appearance of the Virgen de los Reyes in the camp of the Christian troops and the appearance of the Virgen de la Antigua.
In the attic we see the painting of the Virgen de la Rosa.
Altarpiece of Christ Tied to the Column, with a carving of Christ from around 1700 from the workshop of Pedro Roldán . On each side modern images of the Sacred Heart and the Virgin of Fatima.
It is crowned with the image of Santa Rosa de Lima.
At the end of the nave is a baroque altarpiece of Saint Joseph , with an image of the patriarch and lateral paintings of the Jesuit saints Ignacio de Loyola and Francisco Javier.
Altarpiece of San Francisco de Paula, founder of the Minimum Order, from the 18th century presided over by an image from the 17th century. It is accompanied by images of the blessed of the order Nicolás de Longobardi and Gaspar de Bono.
In the attic, paintings of the Virgen de la Consolación, Santa Teresa and San Juan de la Cruz.
At the back of the nave is the Clausura , on each side we see two showcase altars dedicated to the Virgin and in the upper part the Choir presided over by the Crucified."
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