Dominion Square - Macau - China
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Dominion SquareSt Dominic's has a violently dramatic past. In 1644 a military officer who supported the Spanish against the Portuguese was murdered at the altar during Mass. In 1707 the Dominicans sided with the Pope against Macao's bishop in the Rites Controversy. When local soldiers tried to enforce an excommunication order on them, the friars locked themselves in the church for three days and pelted the soldiers with stones. In 1834 the monastic orders were suppressed and for a time the church was used by the government as barracks, stable and public works office.
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Dominion Square - Macau - China can be found in the following categories:
Landmark Location: China: Macau
Landmark Type: Churches and Cathedrals
Landmark Type: Parliament and Government Buildings
Landmark Type: Squares
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