A Roman Catholic church, the patron saint is the founder of the Jesuit, Lord Inah & Loyola. The church was built in Baroque style from 1626 to 1650. This church was originally the Church of the adjacent Roman Academy, which moved into a larger new building in 1584 and became the seat of our university. The church now serves as the leading church for the priestly pivot. In 1685, Jesuit Christian Andrea Pozzo painted spectacular murals on the ceiling of the temple, describing Lord St. Ina's welcome in heaven by Christ and the Virgin Mary, surrounded by four continents.