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In 1663 the church came under Dutch control and was converted to Protestantism, it's dedication removed. In 1804, after the British had taken possession of the area, the Dutch gave the church over to Anglicanism and St Francis became its patron. | In 1663 the church came under Dutch control and was converted to Protestantism, it's dedication removed. In 1804, after the British had taken possession of the area, the Dutch gave the church over to Anglicanism and St Francis became its patron. | ||
==Memorial inscriptions== | |||
Martin Krieger has transcribed available memorial inscriptions from the church. These can be viewed via the [http://www.search.fibis.org/frontis/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_components&id=278&s_id=163 FIBIS database]. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 14:12, 27 April 2009
St Francis Church in Cochin is the oldest European church in India. The church is in the Fort Cochin area of the city.
History
Founded by Franciscans who arrived in 1500 with the Portuguese, the church was originally Catholic and dedicated to St Anthony. The famous Portuguese explorer Vasco de Gama was buried in the church in 1524 - his remains were translated to Lisbon 14 years later.
In 1663 the church came under Dutch control and was converted to Protestantism, it's dedication removed. In 1804, after the British had taken possession of the area, the Dutch gave the church over to Anglicanism and St Francis became its patron.
Memorial inscriptions
Martin Krieger has transcribed available memorial inscriptions from the church. These can be viewed via the FIBIS database.