St. Anne & St. Carlo from Sezze

This small chapel has a painting of St Anne with Our Lady, as a girl besides her. On the left of the painting there can be seen St Carlo from Sezze who was a Franciscan friar who had a special devotion to St Anne. This painting is the work of Professor Oscar Testa and was painted in 1963. There is also the coat of arms of the pope St John XXIII who had declared St Carlo from Sezza a saint.
 
On the right side of the same painting is a monument to commemorate the Centenary of the Parish and the Coronation of the Titular Statue of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in 2018. This was made made by the sculptor Ronald Pisani and paid by a group of the church volunteers. On the left side there are vestments that were worn by Mons. Sylvester Magro OFM, Titular Bishop of Benghazi, in Libya who had served in the parish as a parish priest between 1982-1988.
 
On the side opposite the painting in the middle on the door leading to the main altar is a marble plaque commemorating the Centenary from when the First procession with the titular statue of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart of Jesus was held in the streets of the parish in 1911. On the right side of the door is a marble plaque commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary from the Consecration of the church in 1950 and on the left side is another plaque showing the list of persons from the parish who lost their lives during the war. Under the plaque one can see a part of a bomb that had fallen on the convent and church.