The Feast of St. Francis
Xavier commemorates the death of St. Francis Xavier, patron
saint of Goa. Fondly called the Goincho Saib or the Lord of
Goa, St. Xavier was a Spanish Jesuit missionary who preached
Christianity in many parts of Asia. After achieving great
success in Goa, St Xavier set sail for China but breathed
his last at the Sancian Island, about 10-km from the
mainland of China, on December 2, 1552.
Legend has it that when the body of St. Xavier was
transferred to Goa the following year, the body was found as
fresh as the day it was buried. When news of this miracle
reached the Vatican, the title of 'Saint' was conferred on
Xavier. |
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