[3] The present edifice was designed in the Gothic revival style by the architect, Edward W. Loth,[3] of Troy, New York.
The ceiling employs rib vaulting, and is made from plaster, and ornamented with bas-relief with a grapevine and leaf motif.
The niches are highly decorated, and feature a canopy with a central crocketed spire, cusped tracery, and flanking pinnacles.
The inscription is in Latin and reads "Uni Trinoque Deo, in Honorem, B. V. M. [Beata Virgo Maria] De Consolatione, SS.
Augustini et Monica, Congregatio S. Pauli Apost, Mechanicville, Dicavit, Anno Dni [Domini] 1872 Philippo Izzo, O.S.A.