Jacobite Syrian Christians, also known as the Syrian Orthodox Church, are a Christian community primarily found in India, particularly in the state of Kerala. They trace their origins to the early Christian missions in the region and are part of the ancient Syriac Christian tradition. The community follows the teachings of the Syrian Orthodox Church, which is in communion with the broader Oriental Orthodox family, and they celebrate their unique liturgical practices in the Syriac language. Jacobite Syrian Christians have a rich cultural heritage and contribute significantly to the social, educational, and political landscape of Kerala.
Jacobite Syrian Christian Church's population is 1,200,000.
Yes, Syrian Christians of Kerala are forward caste.
Edavalikel Philipos has written: 'The Syrian Christians of Malabar' 'The Syrian Christians of Malabar' -- subject(s): Saint Thomas Christians, Doctrines, Christian Heresies, Monophysites, Syriac Christians, Jacobites (Syrian Christians), History
Syrian Christians speak Arabic on a day-to-day basis. They use Syriac as a liturgical language.
Malabar Independent Syrian Church, Mar Thoma Church, Malankara Jacobite Syrian Church, Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, Syro-Malabar Catholic Church.
yes,half of kerala christians that is syrian christian sect is forward caste
R. Hugh Connolly has written: 'Two commentaries on the Jacobite liturgy' -- subject(s): Liturgy, History and criticism, Liturgy and ritual, Texts, Syrian Orthodox Church
James Bradshaw - Jacobite - was born in 1717.
James Bradshaw - Jacobite - died in 1746.
Laurence Oliphant - Jacobite - died in 1767.
Laurence Oliphant - Jacobite - was born in 1691.
Manchester Regiment - Jacobite - was created in 1745.