Navelim feast The celebration of the feast of Our Lady of Rosary begins every third Wednesday in November. This devotion of Our Lady consists of an extensive celebration which begins with traditional processions and novenas. Each year the family selected to celebrate the feast paints the church on the outside fifteen days before the feast. The inside of the church is also beautifully decorated and the outside is covered with fairy lights. Most of the houses and streets in the village are lit up with colourful lights during the celebrations. Every four years, the statue of Our Lady of Rosary is brought down from the altar and a procession takes Her to Holy Rosary School where mass is held in the playground. During this one day consecration of Our Lady, children from the school act out scenes from the Bible and the playground is filled with crowds of villagers. Every November a candlelight procession carries a statue of Our Lady towards the church; the celebration of the feast continues for several days.
Navelim fair According to local beliefs, in earlier times, this fair consisted mainly of three or four sheds and lasted only for a day, because there was a superstition that on the same night of the feast day, there was a gathering of devils in the area in front of the church. Dr. Francisco Salvador Gomes, the father of the prominent figure Dr.
Francisco Luís Gomes, who was the administrator of Salcete, encouraged some of the owners of the sheds to extend the fair to three days. This was done, and fair gained in prominence so that today it is the most popular fair in Goa (
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Ultramar of 10-11-1900 year 42). Today the fair consists of stalls that sell toys, food and clothing. There are booths for games as well as a fun fair with merry-go-rounds and Ferris wheels as well as other enjoyable rides. == Demographics ==