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Hello every one, i am new visitor to the …
Comment posted ‘Jornada of Dom Alexis de Menezes: A Portuguese account of the Sixteenth century Malabar’ edited by Dr. Pius Malekandathil by s john.
hello every one,
i am new visitor to the nasrani.net. I gone through part of it and came out confused. Actually who can be termed in Kerala as a real “Nasrani Christian”?.
I am not a great fan of all these things, but a lot of people around me are passionate about it. My father and mother is from the ancient places you mentioned in above posts like “Arakuzha” and ‘Mylukombu” respectively and they practice the Syro Malabar version of history.
Thanks and cheers
john
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