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The Reis Magos Church or Church of the Three Magi Kings, built in AD 1555, was once a mission center of the Franciscan Order of Monks. Also in Bardez Taluka, at Saligao, amongst picturesque surroundings, stands the Church of Mae de Dens or Mother of God. The statue after whom this church was named once occupied a convent, now no longer extant, and was known for its miraculous powers. This church is a fine instance of Gothic architecture. The Church of St. Alex at Curtorim, too, dates from the 16th Century.

The Church of St. Anne , at Talaulin Iltias, affectionately called Santana by the people, is dedicated to the Mother of Mary. It is situated on the right bank of the Siridao River .

While these Catholic institutions have survived the ravages of time, a visit to the ruins of lost churches, of which there are many, would help to discover further the truths of a remarkable period of religious activity on the shores of our country.

 

 

 

 

 

St. Francis Xavier
The Patron Saint of Goa, and one of the first Jesuits and miss-ionary to Asia, who died in 1552.
 
Basilica of Bom Jesu
Old Goa, now declared a World Heritage Monu-ment houses the sacred relics of St. Francis Xavier
 
Se Cathedral
The most imposing churches among all at Old Goa. Its vaulted interior overwhelms its visitors
 
Bambolim Cross
In Goa, to the locals it is simply called "Fullancho Khuris" meaning the "Cross of Flowers".
 
Rachol Seminary
The famous Seminary is surrounded by the remains of a moat of an old Muslim fort and unending rice fields.
 
 
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