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Thomas48
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Dear Friendcan you please reply to my previous post.
i dont understand why your saying your not segregating when you dont let your own family follow your tradition just because they are not kna. its so clear your trying to make yourselves different from other christians and not trying to bond with them. i understand you have traditions and customs but that dont mean you should exclude anyone from following your traditions and customs. we indians christians dont exclude anyone and say go take memebership in different parish because your not one of us. if we are christians we should let any christians follow any tradition and customs. dont you think there will be more love then?.
I’ve probably said it a hundred times in this 24 page thread but we do not segregate, the members who marry Non - Knanaya still attend Knanaya Qurbana every week and are entitled to every right of the parish as Knanaya members. These same entitlements are available to people who are not Knanaya at all. The only thing these people are missing is membership in written form, which by tradition we cannot administer. Whats the problem with not having membership in writ? I attend a Latin Parish some weekends and I take part in everything but I am not a parishioner and I don’t have a problem. My membership maybe elsewhere but I feel no different than the full members of the Latin Parish.