Located on the outskirts of Cantillana, just over 2 kms in the direction of Villaverde del Río, in the village of Divina Pastora, commonly known as Los Pajares.
It is a contemporary Andalusian-style building, topped by an artistic bell tower. Construction began in 1956, according to plans by the Sevillian architect Aurelio Gómez Millán.
Of particular note are the popular "Fiestas del ladrillo y de la teja" (Brick and Tile Festivals), in which devotees contributed these materials for its construction. The building work was completed on 30 September 1960 and contains an altarpiece with a painting of the Divina Pastora by the Sevillian painter Juan Antonio Rodríguez.
On the main façade there is a ceramic altarpiece measuring 1.20 x 2 m, a mid-20th century work by Alfonso Chaves Tejada.