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[[Image:CatholicosDidimos.jpg|thumb|right|His Holiness Moran Mar Baselios Mar Thoma Didymos I]] It can only be a gift of Grace that the faith and tradition of the small community of the Early Christians in India have remained alive and vibrant through nearly two thousand years. Even amidst periodic storm, from one source or another, across these centuries of change, the community has maintained an inner calm, in the safety of the spiritual anchor, cast in the original concept of the word Orthodox, that is the "right glorification of God".
The Early Christians of India (mainly on he Southern coast) were known as Thomas Christians and indeed by no other name until the advent of the Portuguese in the 16th century followed closely by the British.
That the Church in India was founded by St. Thomas the Apostle is attested by West Asian writings since the 2nd centtury century (the Doctrine of the Apostles and Acta Thomae both of which were written at or near Edessa ca 200-250 AD- St. Ephraim, St. John Chrysostom and St. Gregorios Nazianzen, in the 4th century; St. Jerome, ca 400 AD, and historians Eusebius ca 338 and Theodore, of the 5th century.
Against the background of trade between India and West Asia since ancient times, travel close to the coast of Arabia was feasible and not uncommon, reaching Malabar, the Tamil country, Sidh (Scythia) and western India (Kalyan), around the time St. Thomas came to India.
==Source==
*[http://ststephensny.com/ourchurch.html The Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church] An Historical perspective by the Late His Eminence Metropolitan Dr. Paulos Mar Gregorios
 
==External links==
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Orthodox_Church
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholicos_of_the_East
[[Category:Oriental Orthodox]]

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