Is anybody here a Syro-Malabar Catholic?

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Just wondering out of curiosity. My friend is a Syro-Malabar Catholic. Can someone explain to me how the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church came about?
 
The Syro Malabar Church was founded by St.Thomas, one of the 12 Apostles, who traveled after the Pentecostal experience, to the farthest country then known to proclaim the Good News.
He set sail to India and landed in Kodungalloor (Cranganore), Kerala in 52 A.D. He preached in different kingdoms all around the Subcontinent and established seven and a half Ecclesial Communities in Malabar, today called Kerala.

After 20 years of His mission work, He was martyred at Little Mount near Mylapore, by a fanatic Hindu priest on July 3rd in AD 72. The whole world celebrates the Martyrdom of St.Thomas on July 3rd and it is a day of obligation for the Syro Malabarians.

The Syro-Malabar Catholic Church is an East Syrian Rite, Major Archiepiscopal Church in full communion with the Catholic Church. It is one of the 22 sui iuris Eastern Catholic Churches in the Catholic Church. It is the largest of the Saint Thomas Christian denominations with around 3.8 million believers. It is also the second largest Eastern Catholic Church in communion with the Bishop of Rome.

The church is headed by the Major Archbishop Mar George Cardinal Alencherry. (He is one among the 22 new cardinals elevated by Pope Benedict XVI )
Saint Alphonsa is the first saint from within the Church. The members of the Church are locally known as Nasranis.

Hope this helps! 🙂 God Bless!
 
Hey thanks for the information! Is there anything in Scripture that says St.Thomas traveled to India ?
 
You’re welcome! 🙂 I don’t think there are any Scriptures about the Saint traveling to India but the location of the tomb of the Apostle in India is proof, both of his martyrdom and of its Apostolate there.
In the same way St Francis Xavier was primarily responsible for introducing the catholic faith to northern part of India. Both these belong to two different Rites . However they are in full communion with Rome. His incorrupt body is kept at the Basilica of Bom Jesus located in Goa.
 
Just wondering out of curiosity. My friend is a Syro-Malabar Catholic. Can someone explain to me how the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church came about?
Saint Thomas landed in Crangannore, 52 kms away from Cochin, Kerala and Preached the gospel to 8 communities in Kerala and Mylapore. This community had relations with the Assyrian Church of the East till 1552 and was administered by the portuguese archbishop of Goa from 1599. It was separated from the latin hierarchy in1886 and is now a Major Archiepiscopal Church of the Catholic Church, the most populous of the saint thomas christians today.
 
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