The Parish church of Our Lady of Victories stands in the main square of Sant’Onofrio, a hamlet of Campli. The building was built in 1940 on the initiative of some faithful from the area.
Given the narrowness of the primitive chapel, it was decided to enlarge it to meet the needs of the town, which grew up after World War II. The expansion works ended in 1949 and on October 30 of the same year it was consecrated by the bishop of Teramo-Atri Mons.
Gilla Vincenzo Gremigni and dedicated to Our Lady of Victories. Elevated to the rank of parish in 1989 and recently restored. It has a gabled façade with side pilasters, cross on the roof and oculus with monogram of the SS. Name of Maria. Inside, with a single nave with transept and apse, there are three altars.
The presbytery and the entire place of worship are illuminated by large stained glass windows. On the sides of the triumphal arch that divides the nave from the presbytery, the wooden statues of Our Lady of Victories and St. Joseph. Behind the main altar there is a large wooden Crucifix.
Currently not accessible.