It was erected to replace a small chapel in the old Christian cemetery.
It replaced a previous wooden chapel that was originally used only by the local peasants.
The church's present building was put up in 1888, replacing an earlier chapel destroyed by fire.
The church replaced an earlier chapel which by the 1850s was deemed insufficient for the growing congregation.
The church replaced a small medieval chapel on a different site, which had become dilapidated by the 1830s.
The church was built in 1873-74 to replace a chapel dating from 1724-25.
It replaces an older chapel that burned down in 1920.
This replaced an earlier chapel of ease that had been damaged by a landslip in 1774.
Built in 1862, it replaced a chapel built soon after 1800.
It replaced a small chapel originally constructed in 1745.