Church of Savior of the World
Abhijeet DeshpandeAbhijeet Deshpande|Guest Contributor|SIGHTSEEING, LOUTOLIM Updated : Jun 20, 2016, 10.51 AM IST
Abhijeet Deshpande
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For a small village of a few thousand people, the church, built in the late 16th century with its north-facing facade and ornamental interiors, is a central landmark. The edifice is said to be built on the design of the Church in Rachol and even resembles those of its time in Old Goa. The six smaller chapels affiliated to it decentralize religious activities for people scattered beyond the village. Situated opposite Loutlim's post office, the Church is at an intersection of six-seven small streets and faces a cemetery separated by a small garden. As a visitor, you can attend the mass service on Sunday mornings at 8 AM.
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