In the 15th century; the Portuguese explored the sea route to India and Pope Nicholas V enacted the Papal bull Romanus Pontifex. This bull granted the patronage of the propagation of the Christian faith in Asia to the Portuguese and rewarded them with a trade monopoly for newly discovered areas.
After Vasco da Gama arrived at Calicut on the coast of Kerala in India in 1498; the trade became prosperous. In 1510; the Portuguese wrested Goa from the Sultan of Bijapur and finally established themselves in Goa. By 1544; they conquered the districts of Bardez and Salcette in Goa.
In 1534; the Archdiocese of Goa was established. Soon missionaries of the newly founded Society of Jesus were sent to Goa; which lead to conversion of many locals to Christianity. In 1542; Francis Xavier; co-founder of the Society of Jesus; arrived in Goa.
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