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Chapel of St. Francis Xavier

Coordinates: 22°7′0.9″N 113°33′5.2″E / 22.116917°N 113.551444°E / 22.116917; 113.551444
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Chapel of St. Francis Xavier

Chapel of St. Francis Xavier (Chinese: 聖方濟各聖堂, Template:Lang-pt) is a church located in Macau, China. The chapel, built in 1928, is located on the southwestern coast of the island and stands near a monument commemorating a victory over pirates in 1910. The chapel used to contain some of the most sacred Christian relics in Asia, including the remains of 26 foreign and Japanese Catholic priests who were crucified in Nagasaki in 1597, as well as those of some of the Japanese Christians who were killed during the Shimabara Rebellion in 1637. They are now located in the Museum of Sacred Art, opened in 1996 next to the Ruins of St. Paul's. Another relic was a bone from the arm of St. Francis Xavier, who died in 1552 on Shangchuan Island, 50 miles (80 km) from Macau. This relic has been transferred to St. Joseph's Church.[1]

References

  1. ^ Chapel of St. Francis Xavier, on Macau Government Tourist Office website

22°7′0.9″N 113°33′5.2″E / 22.116917°N 113.551444°E / 22.116917; 113.551444