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If you ever
thought that great magnificent churches existed only in Rome, then this
little exploration inside the exquisite churches of Goa, will definitely
make you think again. |
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| Basilica of BomJesus, Old Goa |
| 'Bom Jesus' means 'Infant Jesus' or 'Good Jesus'. When you set foot
inside the Basilica, you will see a stunning display of architectural
pieces in wood, stone, gold and granite. If this makes you spellbound,
there are plenty surprises in store. Immediately to your right is the
altar of St. Anthony and to your left is a wooden statue of St. Francis
Xavier. |
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| Chapel and Tomb of St. Francis Xavier |
It is inside this chapel that one will come across the silver casket
that houses the immortal remains of St. Francis Xavier. This silver
casket which is placed at the top serves as a religious observance. If
you count, there are 7 panels on the casket, each of which has got 2
plates, one over the other which are carved with important scenes from
the life of St. Francis Xavier. You will also see sculptures of angels
occupying the space between the panels. There is a huge cordon (Barsrier)
to this casket, so make sure you pay your respects from outside this
Barsrier. The silver casket is lowered for public viewing only during the
public exposition. There are a lot of tourists, both international and
domestic, that vist the Basilica. To avoid overcrowdinf, certain fixed "visiting
hours" have been set.
These are as follows:
» Weekdays: 09:00 to 18:30 hrs.
» Sundays: 10:00 to 18:30 hrs.
Also if you'd like to see how a Mass is conducted, certain "MASS
HOURS" have been set. These are:
Check these out also:
» Weekdays: 07:00 to 08:00 hrs.
» Sundays: 08:00 to 09:15 hrs. |
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| Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Old Goa |
| If you fancy ancient workmanship, then you will be definitely in full
praise of the 17th century pieces of religious art. There is a beautiful
octagonal tabernacle in the middle of the which is richly decorated in
an ornate style. If you look above the tabernacle you will come face to
face with 2 statues, one of St. Francis of Assisi and the other of Jesus
on the Cross. Right below these 2 statues are the inscriptions of St.
Francis of Assisi's vows of poverty, humility and obedience. |
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| Mary Immaculate Conception Church, Panjim |
Ever placed a candle in the dark? Noticed how the colors of the night
and the candle become one and emit a beautiful kaleidoscope of white,
yellow and orange? If your answer is yes, then this is one Church you
need to visit at night. Well, come over and take a look and we guarantee
that you will be instantly floored by this Church. As soon as evening
sets in, this huge monument is transformed into a glowing specter.
Complete with tiny electric bulbs, the entire Church is lit up in the
eeriness of the night.Looks like this Church is granted its halo
everyday from the heavens, doesn't it? Well to agree with me you have to
be there to witness the pure magic of this Church against a backdrop of
the black sky.The best time to visit this Church would perhaps be during
the Feasts.
The locals celebrate the Feast of Our Lady Of Fatima which is usually
celebrated at the end of May(acc. to the Church calendar). The reason
being that a beautiful image of Our Lady Of Fatima is placed on the
altars of the Church. The feast of The Immaculate Conception is
celebrated every year in Margao and Panjim on 8th Dec.
In Panjim there is a 3 day fete where people from all walks of life
come to witness the sheer splendor of the Church and also to dabble in a
few pricey Barsgains in the stalls. These stalls sell tiny miniatures,
souvenirs, handicrafts, garments, sweets (called hajem by the locals),
food and drink.If you look high enough at the top of the Church you will
be able to see the Church bell which is said to be the 2nd largest in
the world. Movie-lovers will be interested to note that a Hindi feature
film "JOSH" (shot some 2 yrs back) had several scenes shot at
the flight of steps leading upto the Church. |
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| Chapel of St. Catherine, Old Goa |
| This chapel dedicated to St. Catherine stands as a living monument to
the conquest of Goa by Alburquerque. You will see a statue of Our Lady
as you enter the chapel. You will also find yourself marveling at a
beautiful altar dedicated to St. Catherine upon which stands another
statue of Our Lady Of Peity. |
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| St. Cajetan Church, Old Goa |
| If any of you have ever visited St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, you will
be amazed to find its striking resemblance with the St. Cajetan Church.
Equally awesome is the high vault on which are inscribed the words of
Christ "My House Is A House Of The Words Of Christ". You will
find this Church filled with altars dedicated to the many saints. Like
for instance while entering the Church, if you look to your left you
will see 3 altars dedicated to the Holy Family, Our Lady Of Piety and
St. Clare and to your right you will see the altars dedicated to St.
Agnes, St. Cajetan and St. John. |
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| Reis Magos Church, Bardez |
| One of the first of its kind in Bardez taluka, this Curch is dedictated
to the 3 magi kings-Gasper, Baltazar and Melchior.The feast day is
celebrated on Jan 6th at the Reis Magos churches in Bardez, Cansaulim
and Chandor. |
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| Church Of Mae De Deus, Saligao, Bardez |
The vaulted shape of this Church makes it a thing of beauty. The Church
boasts of a primitive style of Gothic architecture. To add to the
serenity in its totality there are 2 lofty bells seen inside the Church
tower.
If you take a walk in the courtyard, you will find a statue of Mae De
Deus (Mother of God). The feast day of this patron Saint is celebrated
on the 1st Sunday of the week and the fair remains for the entire 8 day
novena before the feast day. |
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| Shrine Of The Holy Cross, Bambolim |
| This huge architectural marvel is venerated by people from all walks
from life and religions. To the locals it is simply called "Fullancho
Khuris" meaning the "Cross of Flowers". This is because
the white cross at the entrance of the Church is forever decorated by
big flower garlands and candles. Many families queue up at this cross to
make special intercessory prayers as it is often said by that all favors
asked for a this Church are most certainly granted. On any day at the
Shrine you will find scores of people making pilgrimages at the Cross.
Some even offer masses and novenas for favors granted. Such great is
their devotion and dedication to the Church. |
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| Holy Spirit Church, Margao |
| Margao is the capital and commercial center of South Goa. You will find
yourself marveling at the beauty of this Church where there is a
rectangular square in front and a row of antique houses on both sides.
The main altar of this Church is dedicated to the Holy Spirit as the
name suggests. A good time to visit this Church would be on its feast
day i.e 10th June and perhaps you could fancy a shopping spree in the
stalls which sell everything from household appliances to foodstuff to
toys and garments. |
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| Our Lady Of Grace Church, Margao |
| Situated in the heart of Margao city, this former military chapel was
once named "Capela de Batalhao". Not to worry, this modern
Church as it stands today looks as appealing and serene as ever. There
is even a hospital(Grace Hospital) named after the Church and its
patron. The feast of this Church is celebrated on the 1st Sunday of Feb.
Howerever no fair accompanies this feast day. |
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| Our Lady Of Rosary Church, Navelim |
| As old folklore says, it is believed that the patron Saint of Goa, St.
Francis Xavier used to teach catechism at this Church to his followers
seated around him.The church is abuzz with activity, feasting and
thanksgiving on November 3rd i.e the feast day of Rosary Church. Various
fetes, and entertainment programs featuring music bands, dances, live
fashion shows, mimicries and talent eating competitions are arranged.
Maybe you could try your luck at the ice-cream eating competition and
bring home a tub of ice-cream. Even merry-go-rounds and ferris wheels
are set up to keep the children in high spirits. It is altogether a very
colorful affair and make sure you don't miss out on it. |
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| Church Of Rachol, Margao |
| The original Church was dedicated to All Saints. Later on the Church
was replaced by the present one and this new one is dedicated to St.
Ignatius Of Loyola. If you want to experience a gush of adrenalin, you
could perhaps go on a sightseeing tour through an underground pass that
leads to the Rachol Fortress. Adjacent to the Rachol Church is the
Seminary of Rachol which imparts religious education to all Christian
missionaries. There is a also a mini-museum in the Rachol Seminary which
houses some rare and beautiful pieces of religious art dating back to
ancient times. The Rachol church is dedicated to Our Lady Of Snows whose
feast day is celebrated on the 1st Sunday of August. However the main
feast day of the Rachol Church is celebrated on Jan 1st as this day is
dedicated to Bom Jesus. The fair remains for a day only. |
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| St. Jerome Church, Mapusa |
Well, this is one Church that was built on the remains of a chief
pagoda.
The main altar of this 407 year old Church is dedicated to Our Lady Of
Miracles whose feast day is celebrated on 2nd Monday after Easter. Our
Lady is greatly venerated by both Hindus and Christians. Common legend
has it that a zatra (Festival) of the Hindus almost inevitably is
connected with the feast of Our Lady. It seems that Our Lady is a sister
to the Hindu mother of the said zatra (called Shirgaun by the locals).
The fair for the feast day remains for at least 3 days. |
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