The chapel is mentioned by inquisitor Pietro Dusina during his apostolic visit to Malta in 1575.
The chapel is mentioned once more in 1634 where it is mentioned that the chapel was equipped with one altar, wooden candle sticks, a cross, and an icon depicting Our Lady with St Catherine and St Andrew, indicating that the ican was a different one then the one described in 1575.
[2] The cornerstone was inaugurated and blessed by the Parish priest Reverend Mikiel Giocomo Tortella in 1764.
The chapel was completed 10 years later in 1774 and consecrated by the same parish priest on Easter Sunday.
(Votum Fecerunt Gratiam Acceperunt) which mean Make a Vow and the Grace Receive.