The current church is not the first to be built in Llíber. In the 16th century there was a first church to convert the mosque. The church as we know it today was built in 1859 and completed in 1875. It is neoclassical, rectangular with a single nave of three sections and side chapels.
The church has a typically Mediterranean façade with mixed and curvilinear shapes. Above the modest built-in door there is a window with a semicircular arch that illuminates the interior of the church.
The bell tower, set back from the façade, is made of carved stones and has four sections separated by moldings. Only the upper section has semicircular openings, three of which house the bells. The oldest bell dates from 1947 and comes from the traditional rose workshop, the other two are from 2013. The hexagonal bell tower is crowned with four pointed spherical finials (roof decorations).