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I think the work was probably headed by Father Cyprien Liausu, Laval's superior and prefect apostolic of the Apostolic vicariate of Eastern Oceania south of the equator under Étienne Jérôme Rouchouze, who arrived in the island in May 9, 1835 from Valparaíso and head the mission until 1855. And François Caret as well.--KAVEBEAR (talk) 13:39, 27 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Églises Saint-Joseph à Taku (1836, 1859, 1868), Saint-Raphaël à Aukena (1835,1840), cathédrale Saint-Michel de Rikitea (1841, clochers 1847 et 1848), Notre-Dame de Paix à Akamaru (1844), Saint-Gabriel à Taravai (1868) ; chapelles Saint-Benoît à Gatavake (1840), Sainte-Anne à Tokaragi (1847), Saint Pierre à Atititoa (1847), Sainte-Agathe à Rouru (1850), Saint-Michel au cimetière de Rikitea (1850), chapelle de Kirimiro. [1]. Five churches and six chapels