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Malankara Orthodox Church is an ancient Church of India and it traces its origin to as far back as A. D. 52 when St. Thomas one of the Disciples of Jesus Christ came to India and established Christanity in the South Western parts of the sub-continent. The St. Thomas Christians or the Syrian Christians exist at present in different churches and denominations. But a major section of the parent body of St. Thomas Christians which has maintained its independent nature constitute the Orthodox Church under the Catholicate of the East with Headquarters at Devalokam, Kottayam. THE BEGINING OF THE CHURCH
That the
Apostle Thomas one of the twelve is the founder of the St. Thomas
Christians has been well established. Christian writers and
representatives of the Churches at least from the 4th century
refer to the evangelistic labours of the Apostle Thomas in India and the
Indian Christians ascribe the origin of their Church to this event in
the first century. It is reasonable to believe that the Apostle came to India, preached the gospel, established the Church and died here as a Martyr.Tradition has it that the Apostle Thomas established Churches in Kerala and appointed Priests for them. Copyright © 2000-2010 The Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church All rights reserved |
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