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'''[[Oriental Orthodoxy]] in [[India]]''' is a minority |
'''[[Oriental Orthodoxy]] in [[India]]''' is a minority that comprises of millions within [[Christianity in India]]. There is major overlap between this, the[[Christianity in Kerala]] and the [[St. Thomas Christians]], the latter of whom trace themselves back to [[Apostle Thomas]]. |
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The Oriental churches in India include [[Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church]] and [[Jacobite Syrian Christian Church]]. [[Orthodox Theological Seminary]], the first in South Asia, is located at [[Kottayam]].<ref>http:/www.ots.org.in/</ref> India is a country in which[[persecution of Christians]] takes place.<ref>http://www.porteaperteitalia.org/index.php?id=14,475,0,0,1,0</ref |
The Oriental churches in India include [[Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church]] and [[Jacobite Syrian Christian Church]]. [[Orthodox Theological Seminary]], the first in South Asia, is located at [[Kottayam]].<ref>http:/www.ots.org.in/</ref> India is a country in which[[persecution of Christians]] takes place.<ref>http://www.porteaperteitalia.org/index.php?id=14,475,0,0,1,0</ref |
Revision as of 09:30, 13 August 2014
Oriental Orthodoxy in India is a minority that comprises of millions within Christianity in India. There is major overlap between this, theChristianity in Kerala and the St. Thomas Christians, the latter of whom trace themselves back to Apostle Thomas.
The Oriental churches in India include Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church and Jacobite Syrian Christian Church. Orthodox Theological Seminary, the first in South Asia, is located at Kottayam.[1] India is a country in whichpersecution of Christians takes place.<ref>http://www.porteaperteitalia.org/index.php?id=14,475,0,0,1,0</ref
References
- ^ http:/www.ots.org.in/
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