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Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre

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Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Saint Chavara Pilgrim Centre
Phone:
+91 94477 38150

Address:
Chavara Office, P.B. No.3, Mannanam, Kottayam, Kerala 686561, India

The Saint Thomas Christian denominations are traditional Christian denominations from Kerala, India, who trace their origins to the evangelistic activity of Thomas the Apostle in the 1st century. They are also known as Nasranis as well. The Syriac term Nasrani is still used by St. Thomas Christians in Kerala. For the first 15 centuries, they had their own leaders to whom they were obedient and who were well respected by both the people and the rulers of the country. In AD 190, Pantaenus from Alexandria visited these Christians. He found that they were using the Gospel of Matthew in the Hebrew language. Around AD 522, an Egyptian monk, Cosmas Indicopleustes, visited the Malabar Coast. He mentions Christians in a country called Male, where pepper grows, in his book Christian Topography. This shows that until the 6th century these Christians had been in close contact with Alexandria. In AD 883, Alfred the Great , King of Wessex, England reportedly sent gifts to Mar Thoma Christians of India through Sighelm, bishop of Sherborne. Around AD 1292, Marco Polo on his return journey from China visited Kerala, mentions that, The people are idolaters, though there are some Christians and Jews among them.It is believed that in AD 768, Christians from Edessa arrived in Kerala under the leadership of Thomas of Cana, and in 825, another group joined them. They had their own bishops visiting them from Persia. Though the Saint Thomas Christians welcomed them, these bishops had not made any effort to subjugate them. Saint Thomas Christians remained as an independent group, and they got their bishops from Church of the East until the 16th century. Saint Thomas Christians were greatly affected by the arrival of the Portuguese in 1498. The Portuguese attempted to bring the community under the auspices of Latin Rite Catholicism, resulting in permanent rifts in the community.
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