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Not far to the west of
the Basilica of the Bom Jesus is the Holy Hill at the extremity of which
is the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary. Built of laterite and plastered
with lime mortar, it has a two-storeyed portico. The portico as well as
the façade of the church has rounded towers on either side with the
cross on top. The roof of the church is tiled, supported by wooden
rafters.
The
Chapels And Altars
There are two chapels
and three altars. The main altar is dedicated to our Lady of the Rosary.
The church, with windows near the roof and with rounded towers giving an
impression of a fortress church, is Manuline in style though Gothic
influence can be seen in the rib-vault at the portico.
Cenotaph Of Dona
Catarina
To the right of the
main altar is a marble cenotaph commemorating Dona Catarina whose
marriage with Viceroy Garcia De Sa was performed by St. Francis Xavier.
The cenotaph slightly
projecting from the wall is artistically decorated with carved miniature
pillars and inscriptions in Portuguese and has a triangular pediment
crowned by a shell moulding. The foliage and other decorations emanating
from a vase closely resemble those on the tombs of Gujarat, thus
suggesting influence of a regional art-style.
This votive chapel was
built in fulfilment of a vow taken by Afonso de Albuquerque while
reviewing the battle between his forces and those of the Bijapur sultan
from the same spot, on which the church stands. The vow, however, could
be fulfilled only after his death, since this church was built in
1544-49.
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 |
Church of St Paul |
Church of Mary Immaculate
Conception )

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