Igreja de São Martinho | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Festival | St Martin's day (Festa de São Martinho or Arraial de São Martinho in Portuguese) |
Year consecrated | June 24, 1918 |
Location | |
Location | São Martinho, Madeira. |
Shown within Madeira | |
Geographic coordinates | 32°38′56.9″N 16°56′38.3″W / 32.649139°N 16.943972°W |
Architecture | |
Groundbreaking | July 8, 1883 |
Completed | 1918 |
Website | |
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The Church of St Martin (Portuguese: Igreja de São Martinho) is the main church in the Freguesia (Parish in English) of São Martinho (Funchal), Madeira. Dedicated to St. Martin of Tours.
History
The old church at the bottom of the hill had become too small for the area and so construction started on July 8, 1883 on the current church of the same name, with the first stone being laid. Lack of founds halted construction until August 2, 1907, when the local parishioner José de Abreu died leaving almost all of his fortune, which for the time was large, to the continuation of the works of the same church.[1]
Festival
The main festival that is celebrated is St Martin's day (Festa de São Martinho or Arraial de São Martinho in Portuguese) celebrated on the 10 and 11 November in the grounds of the church, where fires are made by locals and local food is made such as roasted chestnuts (Marking the beginning of the new chestnut harvest season), Espetada, Bolo do caco, and Bacalhau. The grapes that were harvested a few months before and made into wine, are first tasted on this day.[2]
References
- ↑ "História da Paróquia". Archived from the original on 20 February 2017. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
- ↑ "Regional Traditions". Retrieved 19 February 2017.
External links
Media related to Igreja Nova de São Martinho (Funchal) at Wikimedia Commons