Famous Churches in Goa - Old World

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One thing Goa is famous for, besides it’s beautiful beaches, it’s fabulous food & it’s freaky feny are the simply Divine Churches.

Here are a sample of the better know churches in Goa (click on pictures to enlarge):
(01) Basilica of Bom Jesus
(02) The Church of St. Cajetan
(03) The Church of Mae de Deus

(01) Basilica of Bom Jesus
Definetely the most famous & well known church in all of Goa - and in the world too - as it’s a World Heritage Monument. It was built in 16th century.

After the Saint Francis Xavier’s (Patron Saint of Goa and the Apostle of the Indies) death on the coast of China, his body was brought to India but his body did not decompose. Even the inner organs were intact. A miracle indeed - particularly when no embalming of the body had been done!

The body is kept in a silver casket which is open to public once in ten years. The Saint’s fingers are displayed to the public on the day of the Feast of St. Francis Xavier, i.e., on 3rd of December every year while the body is put on display once in every ten years. The last pubic display of the body was in 2004.

(02) The Church of St. Cajetan
This beautiful church was modeled after the original design of St. Peter’s Church in Rome. It’s a good way to sneak a peak into the Roman church if you’re a local!

The church was build of laterite block in the second half of the 17th century by Italian Friars. The Interiors of the church is as impressive as it’s external facade - there is a central altar with 4 main sections all around.

It’s interesting to know that this church was originally called The Church of Our Lady of Divine Providence but is now known as the Church of St. Cajetan.

(03) The Church of Mae de Deus also locally known as ‘Saligao Church’
Situated 13kms from Panaji and was built in 1873, in the village of Saligao. The shrine of the miraculous statue of Mae de Deus (Mother of God) was brought from the ruins of the convent of Mae de Deus at Old Goa. This beautiful church is the finest piece of Gothic style - and is undoubtedly the best night-time lit church around!




6 Responses to “Famous Churches in Goa - Old World”

  1. Gautam Says:

    Hi

    you have got a nice travel blog..

    great information

    regards

    Gautam

  2. Melody Says:

    Hi Gautam,

    Am glad you like, thx!

  3. divya Says:

    hi,
    The information and pictures are amazing.

  4. Melody Says:

    Thx Divya :)

  5. james Says:

    Hi realy enjoyed the pictures and the writing. I do like all different churches, and you realy have some nice ones,good luck James

  6. Melody Says:

    Hey James, agree with you - I too love all different churches..

    I checked out your photos too, lovely!

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