The Chapel of St Peter is a Roman Catholic 17th-century church in the village of Qormi in Malta.
He recounts that the chapel lacked all necessarily things to celebrate service, had no priest and no doors but had one altar.
A yearly service in honour of St Peter was celebrated and paid for by the people living nearby.
[2][3] The chapel has one stone altar and a painting depicting the martyrdom of Saint Peter.
The painting is a copy of the original which can be found in the Parish church of St George.