The Church of Maria Santissima della Neve () is a Roman Catholic church located in Lercara Friddi, Sicily. The church, dedicated to Saint Mary of the Snows, was constructed in 1702 as the mother church of Lercara Friddi.
The current church replaced an older one (situated at the current 7 Via Pucci) dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary, built between 1595 and 1604 by Baldassare Gomez de Amezcua, founder of Lercara Friddi. The Archpriest of Lercara Friddi, Leonardo Melli, ordered the construction of a new church in 1702, which took place between 1702 and 1721. The church is built on the Latin cross plan and has three naves. It was inaugurated by Archpriest Pietro d'Amico.
The church contains various artworks by famous Sicilian artists, such as Il Zoppo di Gangi. The two altars were erected in 1760 and 1765 respectively. The baptismal font was renovated in 1923.
The church has been renovated numerous times. The first renovation was in 1910, with a reconstruction of the façade. The latest renovation was in 2024, with a restoration and further renovation of the façade. The crypt housed the burials of many Lercaresi until the construction of the cemetery in 1896.
The church contains several important burials, such as: