Churches in new leinster province new zealand

The New Zealand province of New Munster (not New Leinster) was a short-lived province in the South Island of New Zealand, which existed from 1853 to 1858. During that time, there were several churches established in the region. Here are a few examples:

  1. Christ Church, Lyttelton (1844) - This is one of the oldest churches in the South Island and was built by the Church Missionary Society.
  2. St. Michael's Church, Akaroa (1845) - This church was built by French Catholic settlers and is one of the oldest Catholic churches in New Zealand.
  3. St. John's Church, Christchurch (1850) - This church was built by the Church of England and is one of the oldest churches in Christchurch.
  4. St. Mary's Church, Lyttelton (1851) - This church was built by the Catholic Church and is one of the oldest Catholic churches in the South Island.
  5. St. Paul's Church, Christchurch (1852) - This church was built by the Church of England and is one of the oldest churches in Christchurch.

Please note that these churches are not necessarily located in the province of New Munster, but rather in the surrounding areas.