Sant'Agata dei Goti is a titular church in Rome, Italy, dedicated to the martyr Agatha of Sicily and the home of the Congregation of the Sacred Stigmata’s (Stigmatines) General Curia.
The diaconia is assigned to Cardinal Raymond Leo Burke, patron emeritus of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.
Although it was redecorated in the Baroque style and has some 19th-century additions, it is still possible to see traces of the 5th-century plan, which was a basilica with three naves.
[2] The fresco in the apse shows the Glory of St Agatha, made by Paolo Gismondi in the 17th century.
A cherub bring the severed breasts of Agatha on a platter to the Virgin as a demonstration of her sacrifice.
It has four columns of pavonazzetto marble, all decorated with Cosmatesque mosaic, and a temple roof.
[3] The rectangular windows were installed in the 17th century at the request of the Cardinals Francesco and Antonio Barberini.