Showing posts with label Church of St. Anne at Talaulim Goa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Church of St. Anne at Talaulim Goa. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

The Church Of St. Anne

The Church Of St. Anne Information :

Location: On the banks of Siridao River (Talaulim).
Main Attraction: Indian architecture with a touch of the European flavor, Feast of St. Anne.
How to reach: Easily accessible from all major cites of Goa.

About the The Church Of St. Anne in Goa :

The most renowned and distinguished church in Goa, known for its excellent architecture, is that of St Anne. The locals fondly call it 'Santana'. It was reconstructed by Mons Francisco do Rego with his own funds and with the contributions of some villagers. Unfortunately he could not complete the task and the responsibility fell on Fr Antonio Francisco da Cunha for its completion which he did 1965. The main altar is dedicated to St. Anne- the mother of Mary. There is a belief that the main altar is devoted to this beloved Saint due to certain reasons. The most famous story is as follows.

A priest, who was living in the local area, was assigned for the conversions of the villagers of Talaulim. He decided to construct a small holy place, though he failed to sanctify the same in honor of any known Saint. However a villager claimed that he saw an old woman coming down the hill station with a walking cane and a hat and claimed that the hermitage was her abode and wanted to set her residence therein. The priest disseminated this instance all through the village. An old Brahmin lady claimed that when she was seriously ill the same old lady appeared to her in her dreams and held her hand to raise her from bed. She said that her name was Anne and wanted an abode in the village. The lady was miraculously cured thereafter. The priest then dedicated the church in the name of St. Anne.

The feast of St Anne falls on July 26 every year. It is celebrated throughout Goa, but the village of Talaulim celebrates it with more festivity. It is known as 'Touceachem Fest' or Cucumber Feast there. It is a recorded fact that though the Portuguese introduced their Christian festivals to Goa, the Goans with their distinctive ingenuity customized these festivals in goa to be appropriate to their seasons without shifting the dates. On this day, the Goans give lots of offerings in the honor of the Saint and pray to fulfill their wishes.

It is noteworthy that the Church of St. Anne follows the Indian architecture fused with Western scheme of measure ments. Thus we see the Indian touch on the basic architecture and the European influence on the placements of the interior parts.