St Antony church

St Anthony Church is consider first church built in 1588 and naturally dedicated
to this Portuguese saint "colleague" of St. Francis of Assisi.
The surrounding ground it is the most probable place where westerners build
their provisional residences, at short distance from their ships anchored.
A timber fence was protecting the encamping area forming a palisade, a common
practice inherit from the Roman period.
After the primitive provisional dwellings in tents and straw was started the
construction of more solid structures in timber.
The first masonry church was built in 1638 in the same place as the existing
one. The powerful 1874 typhoon and aftermath fires and pirates attacks devastated
completely this area, that was slowly rebuild.
In 1930 and in the 1950's the church suffered several remodeling, with the
nationalistic spirit of the Estado Novo (New State), reflected in the Shanghai
Plaster layers that imitate the use of granite stones.
The original design was flat, colored yellow and white as it is in the Churches
of St. Dominic, St Augustine, St. Joseph, Carmo, etc.
Not even the Cathedral could escape to this plastering "camouflage".
During the saint feast day, Jun 13, there is a ceremony related with the symbolic
payment to the saint as captain and protector of Macau.
A ancient painting on the rear side altar graphically narrated the life of
this Saint Anthony from Lisbon.
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