St.James Church Puthenkadai

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In India, St. James Church Puthenkadai is head church for Keshavapuram and Thetticode.

Puthenkadai location: District: Kanyakumari and Taluk : kalkulam

front view of church

Way to Reach[edit]

It is located in the state Highway between Marthantam & Pechipparai Road. And located at Puthenkatai village near to Aruvikkarai village

About The Village[edit]

This village contains red, black soil and clay-rich area of plants and trees naturally increases the beauty of the straight upright stand, The prosperity which is rich in this wetland, dry prevailing in the region, and In this village Paralaiyarru water through the prosperity of the limited pearl green Appearance here.[1]

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History[edit]

AD 16th century in the initial period of Christian regional work for the disciples in coastal areas and work bulk of the Christian religion, By the embracing of the Name "Protector Of Fisher Men", They considered the St. James as a Main god to worship.

The people Called "CHAVAKIZHAR" On set of terminating the daily works Build up The Small church which is made up of sand. As the days pass over the number of Christians increasing in the area a big society of Christianity made over in this society of groupism Village.

As By the info of this village initially after the standardity it has separated from the head Church of "Muzhagumoodu".

References[edit]

  1. ^ "St.James, PUTHENKADAI.COM". jamesputhenkadai.com. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 8 June 2014.

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