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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Churches and Convents of Goa' has mentioned 'Francis Xavier' in the following places:
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Basilica of Bom Jesus is a venerated Catholic site and preserves the remains of Saint Francis Xavier (Sxc3xa3o Francisco Xavier) | WIKI |
The main chapel has several paintings on the life of St. Francis of Assisi and a large gilded altarpiece dating from c.1670[12] with a picture of Jesus on the cross embracing with one arm Francis Xavier. | WIKI |
Facade of the Church of St. Francis of Assisi (Igreja de Sxc3xa3o Francisco de Assis), a church that signifies best the blending of Portuguese-Manueline style into the later Tuscan style In contrast to the simple outer faxc3xa7ade the interiors of the Church of St. Francis are adorned lavishly in the Baroque style using Corinthian influences The Tuscan Cathedral of Santa Catarina (Saint Catherine) at over 76m long and 55m is the largest church in Asia Interior of the Santa Catarina (Saint Catherine) Cathedral Main altar (nave) of the Basilica of Bom Jesus, famous throughout the Roman Catholic world for the casket of Saint Francis Xavier located in a nave (not seen in picture) beside the main altar The silver casket of St. Francis Xavier inside the Basilica of Bom Jesus has thirty two episodes of his life depicted on all four sides of the silver plates The 46 m high Saint Augustine tower (Torre de Sxc3xa3o Augustine) sits atop Monte Santo (Holy Hill) and was part of a monastery of the Augustinian order Chapel of Santa Catarina built by Afonso de Albuquerque in 1510 to commemorate his triumphant entry on Saint Catherinexe2x80x99s Day Church of Divine Providence (Igreja da Divina Providxc3xaancia) besides the Convent of Saint Cajetan (Convento de Sxc3xa3o Caetano) is modelled after the initial Saint Peter's Basilica and has two towers as well as Corinthian columns and pilasters supporting a pediment, in which are kept the statues of the apostles. | WIKI |
Ceremonial functions, prayers, weddings, and funerals are also held in the living monuments, along with the feast of the patron saint, Francis Xavier, and the exposition of the sacred relics to commemorate significant events of the Christian ethos. | UNESCO |