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The Knanaya Catholic Society of San Antonio (KCSSA) was established to provide cultural and social support to its members and to promote the faith and culture of the Knanaya Catholic community in San Antonio. The society organizes various events and activities, including religious and cultural education programs, cultural events, and social gatherings.

 

KCSSA was founded in 2006 by a few Knanaya Catholic families in San Antonio. In 2008, it became affiliated with the Knanaya Catholic Congress of North America (KCCNA). Today, KCSSA has over 50 families, creating a close-knit community where members can practice their cultural and Knanaya traditions. KCSSA holds annual events that are well-attended by members, including many young people, which helps bring the community together regularly.

KNANAYA HISTORY

The Knanaya Community traces its origin back to a Jewish-Christian immigrant community. They migrated from Southern Mesopotamia to the Malabar ( present Kerala ) Coast of Cranganore ( Kodungalloor ) in AD 345 under the leadership of an enterprising merchant Thomas of Cana ( Knai Thomman ). This migration is considered as a turning point in the history of St Thomas Christians of Malabar. The original community consisted of about 400 persons belonging to 72 families of seven clans. A bishop by name Uraha Mar Yousef, four priests and several deacons were among them. They formed themselves into an endogamous community by keeping their tradition and culture but co-existed peacefully among the St. Thomas Christians in India.These colonists were welcomed by Cheraman Perumal, then king, and were given permission to settle down in Kodungalloor. Later, Cheraman Perumal bestowed them with 72 royal privileges, and it was recorded on copper plates ( Knai Thomman Cheppedu ). According to the Copper plates, these privileges were given to Thomas and his colleagues and all of his descendents as long as the sun and moon exist. These privileges are very important since all these privileges had influenced the community’s social life as well as the social status in the past years.