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Age
: 41
Marital status
: Never Married
Occupation
: Engineer - Industrial
Language
: Malayalam
Religion
: Christian
Caste
: Knanaya Catholic
City
: Bengaluru
State
: Karnataka
Hi, I am Biju, Never Married, Malayalam Speaking Family....Read more »
Age
: 36
Marital status
: Never Married
Occupation
: Engineer - Others
Language
: Tamil
Religion
: Christian
Caste
: Knanaya Catholic
City
: Coimbatore
State
: Tamil Nadu
Hi, I am Andrew, Never Married, Tamil Speaking Family....Read more »
Age
: 54
Marital status
: Divorced
Occupation
: Doctor - Surgeon
Language
: Chattisgarhi
Religion
: Christian
Caste
: Knanaya Catholic
City
: Barnetby
State
: England
Hi, I am Patricia, Divorced, I am down to earth positive woman who is searching for a very handsome man who is willing to settle down and also be committed, I also would like to find myself in a committed relationship on also wants to be happy doing ...Read more »
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The history of the christian knanaya catholic matrimonial begins with Jesus Christ and His teachings (c. 4 BC – c. AD 30), and the christian knanaya catholic bride and groom Church is a continuation of the early Christian community established by Jesus. The Church considers its bishops to be the successors to Jesus's apostles and the Church's leader, the Bishop of Rome (also known as the Pope) to be the sole successor to Saint Peter, who ministered in Rome in the first century AD, after his appointment by Jesus as head of the church By the end of the 2nd century, In 313, the struggles of the Early Church were lessened by the legalisation of Christianity by the Empire Constantine I. In 380, under Emperor Theodosius I, Christian knanaya catholic matrimony became the state religion of the Roman Empire by the decree of the Emperor, which would persist until the fall of the Western Empire, and later, with the Eastern Roman Empire, until the Fall of Constantinople. On that time, the period of the 7th Ecumenical Councils, there were consider 5 primary sees (jurisdictions within the christian knanaya catholic church)