Priests

Fr Manuel Caetano de Oliveira

Born: Ordinated: 22/09/1804
From: Calangute, Goa

Fr Manuel Caetano de Oliveira was a Goan priest who worked in the Goan Church of Corlim as the Vicar. The Corlim Church is one of the older Goan Churches in Goa built in 1610. The Corlim Church is dedicated to St John Facundo, (Sao Joao Facundo). He was a native of Calangute, Goa. He passed away in 1823.

Frei Manuel Caetano dos Martires

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Fr Manuel Caetano Estaco das Neves

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From: Santa Inez, Goa

Fr Manuel Caetano Estaco das Neves was a Goan priest who worked in the Goan Church of Carambolim and the Panjim Church as the Vicar. The Carambolim  Church and the Panjim Church are among the older Goan Churches in Goa.  He was a native of Santa Inez, Goa. He was assisted during his tenure by Fr Manuel da Costa from Betalbatim, Goa till 1786 and Fr Bernardo de Barros from Assolna till 1788.

Fr Manuel Caetano Figueiredo

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From: Loutulim, Goa

Fr Manuel Caetano Figueiredo was a Diocesan Priest who worked as the Vicar in the Church of St John the Evangelist in
Neura, Goa. The Church of St John the Evangelist at Neura, Goa was built in 1541. He renounced his service on 29th August 1784. He was a native of Loutulim, Goa.

Fr Manuel Caetano Gomes

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From: Sao Bartolomeu, Chorao, Goa

Fr Manuel Caetano Gomes was a native of Sao Bartolomeu, Chorao, Goa but was born in Bombay. He was the Vicar at Our Lady of Bethlehem Church, Bambolim, Goa. Fr Manuel Caetano Gomes passed away while in service at Bambolim in 1777. He also worked as the Vicar in the Church of Sao Bartolomew, ( St. Bartolomeu), Chorao, Goa. The St Bartolomeu Church on the Island of Chorao in Goa was built in 1569.

Fr Manuel Caetano Vas

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From: Agassaim, Goa

Fr Manuel Caetano Vas was the Vicar of Batim.

Fr Manuel Cardoso SJ

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Fr Manuel Carneiro SJ

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Fr Manuel Carvalho SJ

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