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Paulist Artefact Discovered in Goa

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Recently, workers from Panaji found a stone carving dating back hundreds of years during the Portuguese rule in Goa.

 

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  • The granite/sandstone-made slab is a bearded man playing a musical instrument with a dog near his feet. 
  • The structure of the man has been linked to the “Paulists”.
  • The Jesuit missionaries arrived in Goa in the 16th century intending to propagate Catholicism in the Portuguese Empire’s Asian colonies. 

 

Key Findings:

  • The sculpture is similar to three other Paulist sculptures and images already existing in the Siridao area.
  • The sculpture dates back to the 19th century, around the time when Panaji (Panjim) became Goa’s capital.

 

Historical overview of the Paulist Missionary in Goa:

  • They arrived in Goa in the 16th century under King John III of Portugal to spread Catholicism. 
  • They conducted missionary work and religious conversions.
  • St. Francis Xavier established the College of St. Paul, a seminary for priests and the first Jesuit headquarters in Asia. 
  • Their efforts included the destruction of Hindu temples.

 

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