• Goan Catholics (Goan Konkani: Goenchem Katholik) are an ethno-religious community of Indian Christians adhering to the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church...
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  • dialects of Konkani spoken by the Goans include Bardezkari, Saxtti, Pednekari and Antruz. The Konkani spoken by the Catholics is notably different from those...
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    Portuguese Catholics were not universal and there were also "good examples" in which some Portuguese Catholics offered medical care to the Goan Catholics who...
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  • Goan Catholic names and surnames encompass the different types of names and surnames used by the Goan Catholics of Goa. Konkani language variants of most...
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    Portuguese cuisine. Due to over 450 years of Portuguese rule, the cuisine of Goan Catholics is dominated by ingredients and techniques of Portuguese cuisine like...
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  • of Goans. They no longer self-identified as Goan Catholics. Historian Alan Machado Prabhu estimates that almost 95 per cent of Mangalorean Catholics have...
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  • prawns, tiger prawns, lobster, squid, and mussels. The cuisine of Goan Catholics is heavily influenced by Portuguese cuisine. The use of vinegar, for...
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  • The architecture of Goan Catholics has strong Portuguese and native Goan influences. It developed over the Portuguese India era (1500s–1961). Many of the...
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  • The Culture of Goan Catholics is a blend of Portuguese and Konkani cultures, with the former having a more dominant role because the Portuguese ruled Goa...
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    The Mangalorean Catholic Cuisine is the cuisine of the Mangalorean Catholic community. Mangalorean Catholics are Roman Catholics from Mangalore and the...
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    The Christian population of Goa is almost entirely Goan Catholics, whose ancestors converted to Christianity during the Portuguese rule in India. Christianisation...
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    spoken by the majority of Goan Hindus have a very limited Portuguese influence. On the other hand, dialects spoken by the Catholics from Goa (as well as the...
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    only by a minority of Goans, mainly upper-class Catholic families and the older generation. However, the annual number of Goans learning Portuguese as...
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    were then granted full Portuguese citizenship. Almost all present-day Goan Catholics are descendants of these native converts; they constitute the largest...
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    Goa (redirect from Goan Hindu)
    population of 365,291 (80.33%). Since the 20th century, the percentage of Goan Catholics has been facing continual decline caused by a combination of permanent...
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    Chorizo (redirect from Goan sausages)
    ruled by the Portuguese for 450 years and has a large percentage of Goan Catholics, chouriço is made from pork that is marinated in a mixture of vinegar...
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    Roman Catholic Kshatriyas (also simply Cxatrias in Romi Konkani, Indo-Portuguese & Indian English) are a modern Christianised caste among Goan, Bombay...
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    Architecture of Goa Architecture of Goan Catholics Goan houses Goan temple Comunidades of Goa Goan cuisine Goan Catholic cuisine Cultural capital: Margao...
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    Indian Catholics Catholic Church in Bhutan Catholic Church in Nepal Catholic Church in Tibet Catholic Church in Sri Lanka Goan Catholics Goan Catholics under...
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    Christianity in India (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    Christians Bombay East Indian Catholics Dalit Christians Goan Catholics Karwari Catholics Knanaya Christians Latin Catholics of Malabar Mangalorean Christians...
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    Cuncolim Massacre (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    1583. Five Jesuit priests along with one Portuguese civilian and 14 Goan Catholics were killed in the incident. The local Portuguese garrison retaliated...
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  • district. Presently, Portuguese surnames are also observed in Goan Catholics and East Indian Catholics and some other Christians in India. Portuguese surnames...
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    St. Michael's Church, Anjuna (category Roman Catholic churches in Goa)
    to serve Goan Catholics in early colonial Portuguese India. Colonial Goa Goa Inquisition Persecution of Goan Catholics during the Goan Inquisition Saldhana...
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  • majority of native Goans were Catholic, because Portugal had ruled Goa since 1510. This bitterness was compounded by Goan Catholics being, on average,...
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    Abbé Faria (category Goan Catholics)
    José Custódio de Faria; 31 May 1756 – 20 September 1819), was a Luso-Goan Catholic priest who was one of the pioneers of the scientific study of hypnotism...
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  • Christians Latin Catholics of Malabar and St Thomas Christians History of Goan Catholics Culture of Goan Catholics History of Mangalorean Catholics Culture of...
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  • Roman Catholic Brahmin (IAST Bamonns /baməɳ ~ bamɔɳ/ in Romi Konkani & Kupari in Bombay East Indian dialects) is a caste among the Goan, Bombay East Indian...
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  • Goan Catholic literature is diverse. The indigenous population of the erstwhile overseas Portuguese colony of Goa underwent a large scale conversion to...
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  • location of the Cincinnatus Town neighborhood which was established by Goan Catholics. The main Karimabad Jamaat Khana is the largest Ismai'li house of worship...
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    Mando (music) (category Articles containing Goan Konkani-language text)
    Mando (Goan Konkani: Mannddô) is a musical form that evolved during the 19th and 20th centuries among the Goan Catholics. It represents a meeting point...
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