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Church of St Anne


The Church of St. Anne, at Talaulin, Iltias, is commonly called Santana by the local people. The Church of St Anne has excellent architecture. It was reconstructed jointly by Mons Francisco do Rego with own funds and with the contributions of some villagers. He, however, could not complete the reconstruction. So Fr Antonio Francisco da Cunha completed his work in 1965. The main altar is consecrated to St Anne – the Mother of Mary. The Church of St Anne is situated on the right bank of the Siridao River. The Church of St Anne has an Indian architectural style that is uniquely amalgamated with Western patterns – with modifications to suite native tastes.

There is quite a legend that surrounds the dedication of this shrine to the mother of Mary. This legend is narrated by Fr F de Souza in his ‘Oriente Conquistado’. It goes somewhat like this: In 1577, in Tiswadi, some devotees purchased the site which came to be known as ‘Quinta de Sant Ana’. This site was used by the students of the ‘Colegio de S Paulo’ to spend their leisure hours. The priest who was residing in the vicinity was entrusted to convert the villagers of Moula and Talaulim. So he decided to construct a small hermitage. However, he failed to consecrate the hermitage in honor of any known saint. Then one day, a local named Bartalomeu Marchon said that he saw an old woman coming down the hill who claimed that the hermitage was her residence. Not knowing the lady’s name, the priest propagated this news throughout the village. On hearing about it, an old Brahmin lady, claimed that when she was seriously ill the same old lady appeared to her in her dreams, telling her to rise from the bed. The old Brahmin lady said that this lady called herself Anne and said that she wanted a house in the village. The old Brahmin lady claimed that this dream resulted in her miraculous recovery. As a direct result of all these incidents, the priest to avowed that St Anne had to be revered in the village, and so the Church was consecrated to St Anne.

The feast of St Anne that falls on July 26th is celebrated throughout Goa; and with greater aplomb in the Church of St Anne at Talaulim – where it is known as ‘Touceachem Fest’ or the Cucumber Feast. The ‘Touchachem Fest’, like every festival, is a festival when people beseech the saint for her graces with various offerings. The most common request is: ‘Senhora, Tomai Colher, dai me mulher’. It is generally performed by bachelors and spinsters. So while the bachelor men who pledge with a wooden spoon to appeal for a wife, the women beseech - ‘Senhora, tomai urido (a kind of pulse) dai me marido’. Newly weds too make pledges, they make their pledges saying - ‘Senhora, tomai pepino (cucumber) dai me menino’.

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