The Chapel of St. Paul the Hermit is a small church located in a cave in Wied il-Għasel, in Mosta, Malta.
The bishop also wrote that a certain Paolo Cumbo paid for the feast of the saint to be celebrated every year.
In 1656, Ġan Pawl Mangion, a local from Mosta, brought a painting of the Virgin Mary and placed it in the cave.
Bishop Balaguer of Malta gave permission for Mangion to rebuild the chapel and an altar around the painting in the cave.
In a small cave accessible from the chapel, there is an altar with a painting depicting the Virgin Mary.