St Bartholomew's Church, Catholic church in Chorão, India
St Bartholomew's Church is a church building located on Chorão Island featuring Baroque architectural elements including a prominent facade, bell tower, and ornate wooden ceiling set above laterite stone walls. The interior space displays solid construction with decorative details that reflect the religious and historical importance of the structure.
The church was founded in 1569 by the Society of Jesus establishing organized religious practice on the island. Administration passed to the Archdiocese of Goa and Daman in 1597 marking a significant shift in how the institution was managed and developed.
This church serves as a gathering place for the local community, particularly during the annual feast of Saint Bartholomew when residents come together for religious ceremonies and celebrations. The building represents a religious center that has shaped the spiritual life of the island for generations.
Access to this church requires taking a ferry to reach Chorão Island with boats running regularly throughout the day. Visitors should check service times for worship and remember that respectful conduct is expected when entering during religious ceremonies.
The building sits between the Mapusa and Naroa rivers serving as a natural connection point for the parishes of Aldona, Pomburpa, and Our Lady of Grace across the island. This location gave the church strategic importance for serving multiple communities through the waterway system.
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