| Basilica
de Bom Jesus
The Jesuits started building
in 1594 and finished in 1605. The mortal remains of Goa's patron saint,
St Francis Xavier and housed inside. It is the only Goan church not covered
in white lime plaster.
St Francis Xavier

Francis xavier arrived in Goa
in 1542, aged 36. He is reputed to have converted 30,000 people before
he died of China in 1552. He was temporality buried on an island and when
his body was dug up 3 months later there was no sign of decay. He was
enshrined in the Basilica 1 year later and his body was still in pristine
condition. This was declared a miracle and he was canonized in 1622.
He now looks rather desiccated.
Se Cathedral

Close by the Basilica is Se
Cathedral, build by the Dominicans from 1562 to 1652. This is one of the
minor altars.

These two weren't paying too
much attention to the service in the cathedral.
St Augustine

Built by Augustinian Order
in 1512. Abandoned in 1835 and collapsed 7 years later. Taken during a
monsoon downpour, hence the water running down the steps.

More of the ruins.

The 46m tower
church tower which is been re-plastered, mainly to protect the lateritic
block from slow decay.

One of the many
tombs in the now open to the air floor of the church - rain drops falling.

A remaining nearby church building
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Archbishop Residence
This is the Archbishops
residence on the highest point of Althino. It is just up the hill from
the Chief Ministers official residence and is twice as large. For much
of the Portuguese rule, the Church had more power than the Governor. (The
CM only works in the official residence and lives in a very modest house
in Mapsa, north of Panaji).
Our Lady
of Immaculate Conception

Overlooking Panaji's
main square, the original chapel was consecrated in 1541. The present
church was built in 1619.
Church
from Mandovi River

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