Mass schedule (May-June 2024)
Please submit directly to the priest in an envelope with intentions specified
(Formerly known as Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Chapel)
Traditional Latin Mass is celebrated in this chapel ONCE a month beginning the year 2023. On other Sundays when there is no visiting priest, we have Sunday Prayers. The time of Sunday Prayers will be announced on Friday each week. Catechism classes will be available upon request. Please contact Mr Donatus at 019-861 3653 (webmaster) if you have any questions or specific requests.
Any changes will be announced by the visiting priest. Sacrament of Confession is available usually 30 - 60 minutes before Mass. Please come early if you wish to go to Confession, usually, there is a long queue. For the latest update, please visit, follow and like us at https://www.facebook.com/imankatolik
Announcements:
SSPX's response (BM) to Kota Kinabalu Archdiocese Notice!
Bishop Athanasius Schneider speaks about the SSPX concerning the Catholicity of SSPX and its present canonical status. Here is the YouTube video link: https://youtu.be/nhe4iCxtafY. A Discussion between Dr. Taylor Marshall with Father Paul Robinson about SSPX and Archbishop Lefebvre (the founder of SSPX): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpZYv-JZ8V0
COVID-19 Announcement.
The chapel is in need of Boys/Men interested to serve as Cantors (Gregorian Chants/Polyphony) and Altar Servers. There is no age range for the above, all are welcome to join if you are interested; and willing to learn. If any of you intends to volunteer, please do not hesitate to contact the coordinator.
An Organist is needed for the chapel for Mass. If any of you are able to play the musical organ/keyboard and would like to volunteer, you may contact the coordinator.
If you have any questions, you are most welcome to ask the priest directly after Mass. Missal books are available and veils are provided for women. Please return them after use.
Note: Please scroll down to see the map which shows the exact location of the chapel.
SPECIAL NOTE: It was brought to our attention that a local priest has warned the Catholic faithful to stay away from attending the Traditional Latin Mass celebrated in this chapel for fear of being excommunicated. In response to this unjust action of the local priest, please read the OFFICIAL STATEMENT from Vatican regarding this issue:
- Letter by Msgr. Camille Perl Regarding Society of St. Pius X Masses (click here)
- Vatican Admits Society of Saint Pius X Masses Fulfill Sunday Obligation (click here)
- Repost: Vatican Admits Society of Saint Pius X Masses Fulfill Sunday Obligation (click here)
- Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X, can validly and licitly receive the sacramental absolution of their sins. (click here)
- Pope Francis: SSPX's confessions valid and licit (click here)
- Supplied jurisdiction & traditional priests (click here)
- Pope approves provisions to recognize marriages of SSPX faithful. (click here)
- By All Means, Attend Mass At An SSPX Chapel! (click here)
Explanation of the Epistles and Gospels for the Sundays, Holydays and Festivals throughout the Ecclesiastical Years
- Septuagesima Sunday
- Sexagesima Sunday
On the power of God's word - Quinquagesima Sunday
Instruction on Lent - Ash Wednesday
- First Sunday in Lent
Instruction on temptation - Second Sunday in Lent
- Third Sunday in Lent
- Fourth Sunday in Lent
Consolation in poverty
Instruction on preparation for Easter - Fifth Sunday in Lent
Consolation under calumny - Palm Sunday
- Monday after Palm Sunday
- Tuesday after Palm Sunday
- Wednesday after Palm Sunday
- Holy Thursday
- Good Friday
- Holy Saturday
- Easter
- Easter Monday
- First Sunday after Easter
- Second Sunday after Easter
Instruction on hope - Third Sunday after Easter
Consolation in Trials and Adversities - Fourth Sunday after Easter
- Fifth Sunday after Easter
Short Explanation of the Lord's Prayer
Instuction concerning the processions on rogation days