The church building had two levels which was not suited for Catholic worship.
Catholic worship was restored in 1801, benefiting from the Concordat.
Catholic worship had previously been confined to private homes and clandestine churches.
The church dates from 1815, although Catholic worship was observed on the site prior to this.
The most immediate challenge was erecting places for Catholic worship, and during his 22-year tenure, churches were built at the rate of about one a year.
Then, on April 7, 1525, the council issued a new decree restoring the Catholic worship, though with a few changes.
It is now a Protestant church, but has spaces set aside for Catholic worship.
Catholic worship and teaching was at the time conducted in Latin, while the Articles required church services to use the vernacular.
There are several building for Catholic worship.
As a rule they no longer attended public Catholic worship, but held independent reunions of their own.