Difference between revisions of "St Paul's Church"
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Duarte Coelho in 1521 in gratitude to Our Lady of Grace for a miraculous escape from an attack on his ship by a fleet in the South China Sea. | Duarte Coelho in 1521 in gratitude to Our Lady of Grace for a miraculous escape from an attack on his ship by a fleet in the South China Sea. | ||
*This chapel was known as Chapel of the Mother of God (Madre de Deus) or Our Ladyof the Hill (Nossa Senhora do Oiteiro). | *This chapel was known as Chapel of the Mother of God (Madre de Deus) or Our Ladyof the Hill (Nossa Senhora do Oiteiro). | ||
+ | *The body of St. Francis Xavier was laid to rest at the church. His body was then transferred to Basilica of Bom Jesus in Goa, India. | ||
+ | *In 1952, a statue of St. Francis Xavier was built to commemorate the passing of the saint. | ||
+ | *Canonization of St. Francis Xavier was done in 1614. The Pope requested Francis’s right arm to be brought to Rome, in order to be canonized. | ||
+ | *On the morning after the consecration ceremony, a large casuarina tree fell on it and broke off the right arm, resulted in a statue with missing arm until today. |
Revision as of 15:50, 4 April 2009
- Statue of St. Francis Xavier
Brief Introduction
- The ruin of St.Paul′s Church is located on top of St.Paul′s Hill and was one of five churches in the fortress complex A Famosa on the hill that was built by the Portuguese in 1521.
- The St. Paul's Church of Melaka was originally a Portuguese chapel built by
Duarte Coelho in 1521 in gratitude to Our Lady of Grace for a miraculous escape from an attack on his ship by a fleet in the South China Sea.
- This chapel was known as Chapel of the Mother of God (Madre de Deus) or Our Ladyof the Hill (Nossa Senhora do Oiteiro).
- The body of St. Francis Xavier was laid to rest at the church. His body was then transferred to Basilica of Bom Jesus in Goa, India.
- In 1952, a statue of St. Francis Xavier was built to commemorate the passing of the saint.
- Canonization of St. Francis Xavier was done in 1614. The Pope requested Francis’s right arm to be brought to Rome, in order to be canonized.
- On the morning after the consecration ceremony, a large casuarina tree fell on it and broke off the right arm, resulted in a statue with missing arm until today.