Panaji, June 28, 2014: Over 5 million devotees from across the world are expected to attend the exposition of holy relics of St Francis Xavier, which is scheduled later this year. The exposition would be held from November 22, 2014 to January 4, 2015.
"Over 5 million tourists are expected for the exposition. For the last exposition held ten years back, 3 million visitors arrived. The church is gearing up to hold this important event," Fr. Alfred Vaz, the Chief organizer of the exposition, told reporters yesterday.
He was addressing reporters on the sidelines of the launching of a website for the decennial event.
Meanwhile, Archbishop Filipe Neri Ferrao of Goa has ruled out the possibility of Pope Francis visiting India for the event. "The Vatican authorities have informed us that it would not be possible for the Pope to visit India," he said.
St Francis Xavier was born in Spain on April 7, 1506 and arrived in the coastal state, then a Portuguese colony, on May 6, 1542. His missionary work took him across Asia over the next 10 years. He died on December 3, 1552, on Sancian Island, China.
His remains were first laid to rest in Portuguese Malacca (present day northern Malaysia), but two years later, they were moved to the Portuguese colony at Goa and installed in the Basilica of Bom Jesus, near Panaji.