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Phil Douglis | all galleries >> Galleries >> Gallery Fifty Seven: Expressions of Faith > Catholic church, Kerala, India, 2008
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02-APR-2008

Catholic church, Kerala, India, 2008

The Christian population of Kerala, a southwestern Indian state on the Arabian Sea, originated with the visit of St. Thomas in 52 AD. Two thirds of the Christians in Kerala today are Roman Catholics, a contribution of the Portuguese who ruled here in the 1500s. A third are known as Syrian Christians because of the Syrian Liturgy, which they continue to use in their services. In this incongruous image, we see the upper portion of the church steeple rising through the electrical wires, the palms, and their coconuts. A statue of Christ waves its arms, as a light fixture forms a cross behind it. The primitive charm of this scene conveys a sense of warmth, and Kerala’s Christians seem to embrace their faith accordingly.

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Phil Douglis21-Apr-2008 19:26
That is why we took this trip -- we have never been to either Varanasi or Kerala, and they proved to be the highlights of our journey. I love the light on your image, Mo.
monique jansen21-Apr-2008 10:42
I did not know you went to Kerala as well, I took a similar image in Goa
http://www.pbase.com/trevvelbug/image/70907361
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