Lethargic IITian
Musings of a 20-something lethargic IITian on India and Catholicism.


Wednesday, October 15, 2003  

10 Churches in Kerala to be conserved as heritage monuments.

I think this is great news. Kerala has always stood out as the best example of integrating core Christian values with local culture in the subcontinent. That Kerala can boast a Christian population of around 30% is testament to this fact. Not to mention the fact Kerala's long history of communal harmony must really be a thorn in the side of hard-right goons.

posted by Kensy | 12:50 AM
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