Showing posts with label church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label church. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 March 2016

St Francis Xavier Church

St. Francis Xavier Church, also known as Bejai Church, is a historic Roman Catholic Church situated in the Bejai locality of Mangalore.

 The church was built in 1869 on a plot of land measuring 5.37 acres at Bejai, which was obtained from the British government. The original structure was a chapel from which Sunday masses were offered.


The church was constructed in 1928 and is one of the well Know churches in Mangalore.


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St Francis Xavier Church


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Side view of the Bejai church

Parishioners gather around here for various occasion such a Christmas, Easter, Good Friday services, Sunday and daily services with devotion.

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Roman Catholic church at Bejai

The architecture of the church is from old British and complementing the Mangalorean style. the simple and artistic designs of the church is regularly maintained by the parishioners who even contribute for renovating it.   



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Creative architecture of  Bejai Church

The church for Bejai parish
Corridor of Bejai church


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Engraved Pillar of St Francis Xavier Church Mangalore

In front of the church in the same compound there is Graveyard which is there since the inception of he church.


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Graveyard at St Francis Xavier Church,Bejai
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Cemetery in front of Bejai church 



Milagres Church (Mangalore)


The Milagres Church 
Portuguese: Igreja de Nossa Senhora dos Milagres
English: Church of Our Lady of Miracles

Is one of the historic Roman Catholic Church situated in the Hampankatta locality of Mangalore. The church was built in 1680 by Bishop Thomas de Castro, a Theatine from Divar, Goa. 
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Milagres Church Mangalore front view 



The original structure was constructed at the site of the present-day cemetery. It is one of the oldest churches in Dakshina Kannada.

The Old Milagres Church was demolished by the ruler Tipu Sultan along with the other churches of Mangaluru.

Later after Tipu Died the Church was reconstructed by captive Mangalorean Catholic who returned back. one among them was was a baker Lawrence Bello, who built a chapel to replace the demolished church, on the site of the present church at a cost of Rs. 400. 

The present church is build in the year 1911 after the 1811 church completed its 100 years when  the facade of the church collapsed.
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Black and white structure of Milagres Church Mangalore



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Statue of Mother Mary at Milagres Church

The special statues at the church are of Mother Mary, Guardian angel and other angels. Which were recently renovated for the 100 years of celebration in 2011 and changed to silver grey color.



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The Archangel Michael, sword in hand, tramples on a dragon/serpent representing Satan.




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St Paul stands with his sword that reminds us that he turned from persecuting Christians to protecting them.

Inside view of Milagres Church Mangalore 


The church has lot of history behind of construction and the number of priest served the parish.