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The Anglican-Malayalam Church of South India (CSI) in Sharjah has shifted its location and is due to open its new church on December 2 at the Sharjah Worship Centre down the road after St Martin's ...
HYDERABAD: The Church of South India (CSI) lost a luminary with the passing of its former Moderator, Rt Rev Dr BP Sugandhar, here on Tuesday.
Bishop Joshua Mar Ignathios of the Syo-Malankara Diocese of Mavelikara, meets with representatives of the Orthodox Church, the Marthomite Church, the Church of South India (CSI), and the Salvation ...
The new Church of South India incorporated four main traditions: Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian, and Congregational. The CSI is thus a full member of both the Anglican Communion and the World ...
KOZHIKODE: Members of the Church of South India (CSI) Malabar Diocese took out a protest march in the city under the auspices of CSI Malabar Diocese Movement against the alleged corruption in the ...
The Church of South India (CSI) has decided to pull out from the Kerala Council of Churches (KCC), an ecumenical forum of non-Catholic Protestant Churches in Kerala, in protest against the KCC ...
Bishop Thomas K Oommen was elected as the Moderator of the Church of South India (CSI) on Saturday. He was elected on the first day of the 35th Synod of the CSI being held at the CSI retreat centre.
The routine administration of the Church of South India (CSI) has come to a standstill following a top court order that restrained a court-appointed panel from exercising its power. “We do not know ...
About 100 members of the Church of South India (CSI) Diocese of Vellore observed a one-day fast in front of the Head Post Office here on Monday protesting among other things against the proposed ...
The CSI was formed in 1947 after India’s independence from Britain as a union of all Protestant denominations. With some four million people, CSI is the second-largest Christian denomination. Its ...
CHENNAI: A larger bench of the Madras High Court has ruled that the Church of South India (CSI) Synod and its trust are legally answerable to writ jurisdiction under Article 226 as it is ...
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