The Catholic parish in Christchurch's western suburbs are "devastated" after sacred objects worth more than $20,000 were stolen last Sunday night.
According to the police report, the incident occurred around 11.30pm on June 2 when intruders entered the sacristy and presbytery at St Teresa's Church in Riccarton.
Tabernacles and chalices were taken along with a small amount of cash.
Holy Family Christchurch parish priest Fr Michael Therese Scheerger CSJ said the Catholic community is "heartbroken" after the break-in – one of more than 10 at parish properties in recent years.
"These items are sacred. They're used for worship, for the celebration of the sacraments. They hold deep spiritual significance for our community.
"We're heartbroken, but we're not giving up hope," said Scheerger.
Scheerger said the items, which are unique and easily recognisable, could not be easily sold or used.
"We're asking anyone who may have seen or heard anything suspicious to come forward," he said.
"Even the smallest detail could help us recover these precious items."
Although security measures have been implemented over the years, he said the thieves have always found a way to bypass them, which left the community feeling vulnerable and frustrated.
"We're working closely with the police and exploring further security options," said Scheerger.
"But we also need the support of the wider community. We urge anyone with information to contact the police or the parish directly."
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