Built in 1957 over the original chapel where the Moya Parish was founded in 1515, this is one of the most emblematic buildings in the town. Its striking outline combines Neoclassical and regional styles as it rises above a deep ravine (Barranco de Moya). Notable features include the three rose windows and the stained-glass windows representing different biblical passages. The church houses important works of religious art, such as the 15th-century statue of the patron saint of Moya, Our Lady of Candelaria, and the statue of St Jude Thaddeus completed by the renowned Gran Canaria artist, José Luján Pérez, in 1803.

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