tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19748732.post114073802887640535..comments2023-08-14T11:05:03.594+00:00Comments on NoolaBeulah: The SurianiNoolaBeulahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02181815160785834692noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19748732.post-23564344785879065982011-04-10T19:36:07.371+00:002011-04-10T19:36:07.371+00:00Well its sad to hear about the Syriac Christians. ...Well its sad to hear about the Syriac Christians. I come for a small community whose church is called the Syrian Orthodox Church and is based in Kerala India. The disciple St. Thomas came down to the Malabar region and converted Brahmins to Christianity. They still have the Syriac language in the liturgy. One knows the importance of keeping our history.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19748732.post-31613421496108315482010-06-27T11:23:34.975+00:002010-06-27T11:23:34.975+00:00I am a remnant literate Syriac Christian, now livi...I am a remnant literate Syriac Christian, now living in Australia. I have read this post and I have wept internally. My heart melts like candlewax with the knowledge that my history will be forgotten in time.<br />The Sayfo, I'll let it be known there was more than one, not only decimated my people, it crippled a beautifully rich culture and language that has flourished for millennia and is now breathing it's last... <br />It is true, we were the first Christian gentiles; It was in our language that our Lord taught us His prayer... The Earth is indebted to us... <br />Please, anyone reading this... I appeal to your core humanity, pass on the knowledge of my culture...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com