Above the entrance to the nave is a monumental wooden organ built in 1924 with three thousand two hundred pipes, twenty-three registers and two keyboards, the work of the Polizzi brothers for the instrumental part and the Foti brothers of Syracuse for the wooden part. The work replaced pipe organs previously located in the body of the church.

On the right side of the entrance to the nave is the funeral monument of Don Carlo Interlandi, Baron of Favarotta, who died at the age of 32 in 1747; on the left side is the funeral monument of Don Giuseppe Campaìlla (great-grandson of Tommaso Campaìlla) who died at the age of 57 in 1858.

Since the beginning of the 20th century, the church has been embellished by the presence of eight sumptuous confessionals with small columns surmounted by fine wooden capitals in the Corinthian style in keeping with the capitals above the temple columns.

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