Before this, a small church made of wood stood at the same place.
The white church made from wood and stone was built in 1968.
A second church made of wood was constructed on the site.
The church was made a listed building on 30 December 1959.
In the first phase, the church was made dry and stable.
The church is made of brick and built in oval form.
Then, during the period 1721-1723, the church was made into cruciform.
The church and the convent built then were only made of light materials.
The church was made a designated heritage property in 1982.
Whitchurch was a common name for a church made of white stone.