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One of Goa's important institutions,
Goa's famous and magnificent churches are largely a
legacy of Portuguese colonization
Church building was one of the main occupations of the
early Portuguese and in fact one of Vasco da Gama's main
missions for finding the sea route to India was to "seek
Christians and spices".
Christianity was forced upon with religious fervor by
the Portuguese during the period of the "Inquisition"
with wide scale destruction of temples and this
continued till the official end of the "Inquisition" in
Goa in 1812. Most of Goa's churches were built on the
very site of former temples. The confiscated lands of
the temples were handed over to the church and the
communidades. In fact, the first Hindu temple allowed to
be constructed by the Portuguese in 300 years was in
1818 at Panaji.
With a significant population of Goans being Christians
for many generations today, the Church is an important
factor in Goa's social , cultural and religious life.
For example, the contribution of the Church to education
in Goa is immense. Today the churches are all part of
the Archdiocese of Goa and function with its help, many
are also protected sites. |