Welcome to Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel
Fr. Niño Molina (CMRI) & Fr. Noah Ellis (CMRI) Serve the Mission Two Sundays a Month at 6pm.
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Sermon from OLG Chapel
By Fr. Noah Ellis, CMRI
View all sermons & conferences on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@OLGChapel
For Newcomers:
The clergy and parishioners of Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel adhere firmly to the unchangeable Catholic Faith as taught by all true Popes, from St. Peter to Pope Pius XII. Because of our faithfulness to the Catholic Church of the ages, we reject the Modernist church of Vatican II with all its teachings, liturgical rites, and disciplines. We recognize that John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I, John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis are illegitimate usurpers of the papal office and we believe that there is currently no Pope reigning in the Catholic Church (sede vacante). Please see the Theological Position of the CMRI for an understanding of the present crisis in the Church, and how we can preserve the true Catholic Faith in these troubling times.
To Receive Holy Communion, One Must Be:
- A baptized Catholic free from any mortal sin committed since one’s last Confession
- Fasting for three hours from any food and/or alcoholic beverage
- Fasting for one hour from any other beverage except water
Dress Code:
Out of respect for the True Presence of Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament, and for the edification of our neighbor, we kindly request that all who come to our parish observe the basic traditional Catholic standards of dress for church attendance:
- Women and girls must cover their heads. (Veils are available on the table in the back of the church.)
- Women and girls must wear dresses or skirts that cover the knee completely when standing or sitting. Slacks, shorts, sleeveless, tight or low-cut clothing, and dresses or skirts with long slits above the knees are not permitted.
- It is recommended for men and boys to wear suit coats and ties for Sunday Mass. Jeans and other casual attire are inappropriate for attendance at church.

Located 15 minutes from both Metter and Swainsboro, 40 minutes from Statesboro, 1 hour and 20 minutes from both Savannah and Macon, and under 2 hours from Augusta, we hope to draw the true Catholics from around the state who have been without the true mass and sacraments for far too long since the disastrous consequences of Vatican II.