List of Indian Christians
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This article lists notable Indian Christians. The list includes both Indians who lived within India and its predecessor states, and those of Indian ancestry who resided in other countries.
Activists
- Titusji[1][2][3]
- Kali Charan Banerjee (1847–1902)[4]
- Krishna Mohan Banerjee[5]
- Amrit Kaur[6]
- Harendra Coomar Mookerjee[7]
- Pandita Ramabai[8]
- S. K. Rudra[9]
- J.C. Kumarappa
- Joseph Baptista
- Joachim Alva
Business
- M. G. George Muthoot, Chairman of Muthoot Group[10]
Politics
- Ajit Jogi, first Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh[11]
- John Matthai, Minister of Railways in First Cabinet of Independent India.[12]
- Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy current Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.[13]
- George Fernandes was an Indian trade unionist, statesman, journalist, freethinker.[14]
- S C Jamir ,Former Chief Minister of Nagaland, and former Governor of Maharashtra and Odisha.[15]
- Madhusudan Das[16]
- A. J. John, founder leader of Travancore State Congress[17]
- Ambika Soni
Deceased
- Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy (1949–2009), former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh[18][19]
- Sangliana, Police Officer of Karnataka, originally from Mizoram, who also served as a Member of the Parliament of India[20]
- Lal Thanhawla, Chief Minister of Mizoram[21]
- Y. S. Raja Reddy[19]
- Y. S. Vivekananda Reddy, former M. P. of Kadapa and Minister of Andhra Pradesh[22]
- Thomas Chandy Former minister, Businessman.[23][24][25]
Cinema
- Tiger Prabhakar, Kannada cinema actor[26]
- Nagma
- Vijay (actor),Tamil actor[27][28]
- Chiyaan Vikram [29]
- Johnny Lever[30]
- Freida Pinto, Hindi actress.
- Grace Antony, Malayalam actress.
- Mathew Thomas, Malayalam actor.
- Amala Paul, Malayalam and Tamil actress.
Sports
- Vinod Kambli, cricketer[31]
- Mahesh Bhupathi, professional tennis player also widely regarded as among the best doubles players in the world with 11 Grand Slam titles to his credit[32]
- Leander Paes Indian professional tennis player who is considered as one of the greatest doubles player in the history of the sport along the record of most doubles wins in the Davis Cup.[33]
- Vece Paes Vece Paes was a former Indian hockey midfielder, and representing the Indian team in the 1972 Munich Olympics, that won the bronze medal.[34]
- Mary Kom, Olympic bronze medallist in 2012 Summer Olympics, London[35]
Religious leaders
- Philipose Chrysostom - Padma Bushan, world record holder for the longest serving bishop in the world, record holder as theme actor in the longest comprehensive biopic documentary ever made,[36][37] Metropolitan Emeritus of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church.[38]
- Thomas K. Oommen – Bishop of Diocese of Madhya Kerala of the Church of South India, Past Moderator Church of South India.[39][40][41]
- Baselios Mar Thoma Paulose II - 8th Catholicos of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (2010–present).
- Andrews Thazhath - the third and the Metropolitan Archbishop of Syro-Malabar Catholic Archdiocese of Thrissur
- Puroshottam Choudhary - preacher, evangelist, writer of Christian literature
- Jacob Thoomkuzhy - Catholic Arch Bishop Emeritus and the second Metropolitan Archbishop of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Archdiocese of Thrissur
- Joseph Mar Thoma - Metropolitan of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church.
- Jolly Abraham - Leading evangelist worship leader in South India. Founder of Musi-Care Cultural and Charitable Trust[42]
- Aurobindo Nath Mukherjee - first Indian Bishop of Calcutta and Metropolitan of India
- Lal Behari Dey - Indian journalist, writer, and Christian missionary
- Ravi Zacharias(late) - Christian apologist, Founder and Chairman of the Board of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries.
- D. G. S. Dhinakaran(late) - Christian evangelist.
- Mohan.C.Lazarus, Christian evangelist
- K. A. Paul, Evangelist, Philanthropist, Politician and founder of Praja Shanti Party.
- K. P. Yohannan, founder and president of Gospel for Asia, He is also the founder and Metropolitan Bishop of Believers Eastern Church.
- Valerian Gracias - First cardinal from India.
- Duraisamy Simon Lourdusamy - First Indian to head a Sacred Congregation of the Catholic Church.
- Acharya K. K. Chandy - President Emeritus- Fellowship of Reconciliation India; 1 of the 3 Founding Fathers - Christavashram, Kottayam; Founder Father- Gurukul Ecumenical Centre for Peace.
- Varghese Payyappilly Palakkappilly - Founder of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Destitute.
- Mary Celine Payyappilly - Servant of God, Professed Religious of the Congregation of the Mother of Carmel.
- George Alencherry - Catholic Cardinal and the Major Archbishop of the Syro-Malabar Church.
- Varkey Vithayathil - Catholic Cardinal and former Major Archbishop of the Syro-Malabar Church.
- Antony Padiyara - Catholic Cardinal and the First Major Archbishop of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church.
- Joseph Parecattil - First from the Syro-Malabar church to be made a cardinal.
- Augustine Kandathil - First head of the Syro-Malabar Church and first Indian to assume powers and rule as an archbishop of the Catholic Church.
- Kuriakose Elias Chavara - First Indian to be beatified Syro-Malabar Catholic Church.
- Saint Alphonsa - first Indian Catholic to be raised to sainthood Syro-Malabar Catholic Church.
- Mother Teresa of Kolkata - Founder of Missionaries of Charity and the most well-known Christian social worker of India (although Albanian and born in Skopje in Macedonia, she became an Indian).
- V. C. Samuel - World-renowned Theologian, Historian, Ecumenical Leader, Professor/Dean in India and abroad, Priest, Indian Orthodox Church.
- Cyril Baselios - Former head of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church.
- Mariam Thresia - Syro-Malabar Church.
- St. Euphrasia - Syro-Malabar Church.
- St. Joseph Vaz - Goan Oratorian priest and missionary to Sri Lanka
- Rani Maria Vattalil - Catholic religious and missionary social worker in the Franciscan Clarist Congregation
- Nidhiry Mani Kathanar - Priest of the Syro-Malabar Church who led a relentless campaign for indigenous bishops. Founder of Nazrani Deepika Malayalam newspaper.
- Neiliezhü Üsou (1941–2009), an influential Baptist preacher, theologian, Church musician, music teacher and composer from the North-Eastern state of India, Nagaland.
- Baselios Yeldo - was the Maphrian of the East of the Syriac Orthodox Church. He was the Catholicos of Jerusalem and Mosul. He is the Saint of Malankara Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox and Jacobite Orthodox Churches.
- Baselios Mar Thoma Mathews I - First Catholicos who used Mar Thoma in his title. He was awarded The Order of St. Valdimer by the Patriarch of Russia.
- Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares - First Head of Goan Orthodox who was a Catholic Priest who joined Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church in search for real believes and worship.
- J. W. Gladstone -Former Moderator of the Church of South India.
- K. C. John - India Pentecostal Church of God General President.
- Telesphore Toppo - First Indian Cardinal from the Scheduled Tribal communities.
- Devasahayam Pillai (1712–1752), beatified convert, layman and martyr of the Latin rite of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Geevarghese Gregorios - (1848-1902) First Indian to be raised to sainthood. First Saint of Malankara Church and the youngest one in Malankara to become a Bishop.
- Geevarghese Dionysius of Vattasseril (Dionysius VI) (1858-1934) Malankara Metropolitan and Saint of Malankara Orthodox Church.
- Thomas Fernando, former Catholic bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Tuticorin
- Francis Tiburtius Roche, former Catholic bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Tuticorin
- Peter Fernando, former Catholic bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Tuticorin
Others in Christian ministry
- Siluvai Ignaci - Catholic Priest and Educator from Kuthenkuly
- Maria Theresa Chiramel - Catholic nun.
- Ken Gnanakan - Evangelist, singer, environmentalist and Founder Director of Acts Ministries.
- P. C. John - Kerala Brethren person.
- Nirmala Joshi - Former Superior General of the Missionaries of Charity.
- Bakht Singh - Evangelist, Apostle and Pioneer in local Church planting Ministries in India.
- Sadhu Sundar Singh - Missionary, Christian universalist.
- Sadhu Kochoonju Upadesi - Malayali preacher and poet / composer.
- Benjamin Bailey (missionary) -Missionary, Founded the first College in India, Developed first English Malayalam Dictionary.[43][44]
- Graham Staines – Australian missionary[45][46]
- Elizabeth Paul Sister at CSI Order of Sisters, First woman to be ordained to priesthood[47]
Cultural leaders
- Michael Madhusudan Dutt - famous Bengali poet and dramatist[48]
- George Menachery - Historian, author, encyclopaedist, archaeologist, anthropologist, writer of Church History[49][50]
- Fr. Paul Poovathingal, Carnatic music singer[51]
See also
- Christianity in West Bengal
- Christianity in India
- Christianity in Andhra Pradesh
- Christianity in Tamil Nadu
- Goan Catholics
- List of Anglo-Indians
- List of Saint Thomas Christians
- List of Syro-Malabar Catholics
- Mangalorean Catholics
- Marathi Christians
- Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church
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