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sorry brother but just because some of your priests converted people doesnt mean they are following christianity properly. the truth is that if you cant bring people into one’s community and if you dont let them follow your traditions and customs then i dont see love in this and its obviouslt dividing christianity. again you speak of pride. its wrong and bible is against it and god is against it.Dear Brother,
The Christian groups that follow endogamous practices consist of the Mennonites, Mandeans, Knanaya Christians, Assyrian Christians and many Arabic Christian Communities. Note that all these Christian Communities have origins in or are found in the MIddle East and the comprising area. To my understanding these Christians are most likely like Knananites and followed the practices of Jews.
Putting that aside, you cannot call Knanaya Christians “Un-Christian” we may not bring followers into our community but we have been for the greater Christian Community. Knanaya priests and lay people have been evangelizing at great lengths for the Syro Malabar Church for decades. There are Knanaya priests on this sole duty all across India, Africa, and Asia. There are three Knanaya priests who became bishops of Missionary Latin Diocese because of there efforts in evangelization by so noted by the Vatican. These men being Archbishop Abraham Viruthakulangara of Nagapur, Bishop George Palliparambil of Miao, and Bishop James Thoppil of Kohima. So I say to you that you cannot by any level call the people of Kottayam Archdiocese, Un-Christian and those who do not spread the word of Christ because you will only find yourself at fault. We may be prideful and uphold Knanaya Traditions but Christianity and Catholicism is not a matter taken lightly within our Community.
The customs and traditions of Knanaya Christians have been noted to be tied to that of Jews and the Middle East by many scholars who have studied and researched the Knanaya people. The only people who have compared Knanaya traditions to that of Hindus is Knanaya bashing St. Thomas Christians. I do not think the Catholic Church would allow Knananites to build shrines of Knai Thoma or allow the crozier of Mar Mathew Moolakattu to consist of ships if our history were inaccurate.
Knanaya Publications by Scholars
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- “The wedding songs of Cochin Jews and of the Knanite Christians of Kerala”, by Prof. P.M. Jussay, a paper submitted at the 39th session of Indian History congress in Hyderabad , 1978.
- “Jewish Contributions to Indian Society” Volume 16, No.2, 1982 by Dr. Shalva Weil, Professor at Hebrew University , Jerusalem
- “ India ’s Jewish Heritage” by Dr. Shalva Weil, Volume 54, No.2, 2002
- “A History of the Jews of Cochin” by Dr. J.B. Segal, a widely respected scholar of the Syriac and Aramaic languages and Professor of Semitic Languages at London University
- “The Last Jew of Cochin ”, 1993 by Nathan Katz & Ellen S. Goldberg. Dr. Katz is Professor of Religious Studies at Florida International University and is an authority of Jewish history in India . Ms. Goldberg has done extensive research and written several books about Jews in India.