The Congregation of St. Sebastian in Cautano was consecrated by Cardinal Orsini on Dec. 4, 1721, as indicated by the plaque to the right of the first entrance door and is located in Corticella.
Of Byzantine style, it has two altars: the Altar of St. Sebastian, so called because behind it is the painting of St. Sebastian the Martyr, the work of the well-known Neapolitan painter Giuseppe Castellano, and the Altar of St. Pasquale Baylon, so called since inside the niche, which stands above the altar, is preserved the statue of St. Pasquale Baylon.