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  2. Christianity in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Indian census found a total of 6,411,269 Christians in Kerala, [1] with their various denominations as stated: Saint Thomas Christians (including multiple Catholic, Oriental Orthodox and Protestant bodies) constituted 70.73% of the Christians of Kerala, followed by Latin Catholics at 13.3%, Pentecostals at 4.3%, CSI at 4.5%, Dalit ...

  3. Christianity in India - Wikipedia

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    Pesaha Appam is an unleavened Passover bread made by the Saint Thomas Christians of Kerala to be served on Passover night Traditional pre-wedding Goan Catholic Ros ceremony. While Christians in India do not share one common culture, their cultures for the most part tend to be a blend of Indian, Syrian and European cultures.

  4. Saint Thomas Christians - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of origin of the Christians in Kerala is found in a version of the Songs of Thomas or Thomma Parvam, written in 1601 and believed to be a summary of a larger and older work. [ 61 ] [ 62 ] Thomas is described as arriving in or around Maliankara and founding Ēḻarappaḷḷikaḷ (Seven great churches): Kodungallur , Kottakavu ...

  5. St. Thomas Evangelical Church of India - Wikipedia

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    Until 1961, the Church's history was deeply connected to the Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church. In the 1800s, South Indian Christians were in contact with British missionaries during the time of British colonialism. The missionaries facilitated the translation of the Bible into Malayalam in 1811; this was the first vernacular Bible in Kerala ...

  6. Pentecostal Saint Thomas Christians - Wikipedia

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    A diagram showing the history of the divisions among the Saint Thomas Christians. Classical Kerala Pentecostals do not wear ornaments. [47] [48] [49] They oppose the ordination of women. [50] [27] Some are even against taking medicines. [27] Many of them wear only traditional white clothing for their worship services.

  7. Pentecostalism in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The Vishwa Hindu Parishad along with the Arya Samaj arranged the Ghar Wapsi Program and converted a few number of Christians to Hinduism in Kerala. Because Dalit Christians had belonged to SC/ST communities before conversion to Christianity, but they are denied the government's SC/ST benefits in education and job reservation. [19]

  8. Latin Catholics of Malabar - Wikipedia

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    Forming 65% of the Christians in the Thiruvananthapuram district, 36% of the Christians in the Kollam district, 24% of the Christians in the Ernakulam district and 23% of the Christians in the Alappuzha district, they have significant populations in Trivandrum, Alleppey, Neyyantinkara, Parassala, Punalur, Quilon, Verapoly, Vypeen, Calicut ...

  9. Category:Christianity in Kerala - Wikipedia

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