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Our Lady Of The Immaculate Conception
Church, Panjim
The
church was one of the first to be built in Goa, certainly
being there by 1541.
The early church was completely re-built
from its foundations in 1619 and this was even considered,
taking accountof the still negligible population of the area
and the size of the new church, is a striking commentary on
the religious climateof the time and the wealth available
to the churches.
The interior of the church is relatively
simple by the standards of the time although the backdrop
to the main altar, dedicated to Mary Immaculate, is impressive
enough.
However, it is the two flanking altars that
catch the eye, that on the left dedicated to Jesus Crucified
and that on the right to Our Lady of the Rosary.
Each is a riot of heavily gilded, deeply
carved ornamentation, yet compact and controlled, a fine example
of the period. At the side of each is a marble statue, one
of St Peter and one of St Paul.
In the south transept to the right of the
main altar is a Chapel of St. Francis Xavier, whose glass-encased
statue occupies the centre of the reredos.
See Also Other Churches:
| Churches
of Goa | Old
Goa Heritage Site | St
Francis of Assissi Church |
| Bom Jesus Basilica
| Reis Magos Church
| Church of Our Lady of
Rosary |
| Santana Church
| Sé Cathedral
| St Augustine Tower
| Church of St Cajetan
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| Church of St Paul
| Church of Mary Immaculate
Conception |
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