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Oriental Orthodoxy in India

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Oriental Orthodoxy in India is a minority within Christianity in India. There is a major overlap between these, the Christians in Kerala and the St. Thomas Christians, the latter of whom trace themselves back to Apostle Thomas.

The Oriental Orthodox Churches in India are Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, Jacobite Syrian Christian Church, and the Armenian Apostolic Church.

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Oriental Orthodoxy
Eastern Christian communion of autocephalous churches from Armenia, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan and parts of the Middle East, and India
Autocephalous
churches
Autonomous churches
Armenian Apostolic:
Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople
Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem
Syriac Orthodox:
Malankara Jacobite
Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church:
Brahmavar (Goan) Orthodox Church
Independent
churches
British Isles
Malabar Independent Syrian Church
Syncretic Oriential Catholic Churches: Communion of Western Orthodox Churches
Celtic Orthodox Church
Tigrayan Orthodox Tewahedo Church
Liturgy
Oriental Orthodoxy in Asia
Sovereign states
States with
limited recognition
Dependencies and
other territories


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