Santa Maria di Gesù al Capo (Italian) is a Baroque Catholic parish church in the Palermo region of Sicily, Italy.
In 1648–49, it was granted to a congregation of Christian slaves, later to a confraternity ministering to porters conducting deliveries with animals.
Some miles south of the church, at the foot of Mount Grifone, there is a homonymous convent of the Franciscan friars, built in 1426 by Blessed Matteo da Gimara.
In the highest part of the locality, one can admire the tree of San Benedetto, with a majestic trunk of over 500 years of life, a cypress which, according to legend, the saint himself planted by driving a stick into the rocks.
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