The Church of St James is a Baroque Roman Catholic church located in the village of Żurrieq in Malta.
This church is first recorded in the report dating from 1575 during the Apostolic visit of inquisitor Pietro Dusina.
[1][2] The chapel contains a number of works of art including the titular painting depicting the Virgin Mary with baby Jesus appearing to St James the Greater attributed to Maltese painter Francesco Zahra.
Furthermore, a number of sculptures and designs, attributed to Paolo Zahra, adorn the area around the painting.
The other side altar is dedicated to Our Lay of Light.