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Karwari Catholics

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Karwari Catholics
Karwarchem Katholika
Regions with significant populations
Karwar township and North Kanara district
Languages
Konkani
Religion
Christianity (Latin Catholicism)
Related ethnic groups
Goan Catholics, Kudali Catholics, Mangalorean Catholics, Bombay East Indian Catholics & Damanese Catholics

Karwari Catholics (KonkaniKarwarchem Katholika) are Indian Christians following the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, primarily from the Karwar township and also the North Kanara district, situated in the Kanara subregion of Karnataka, India.[1] Colloquially called "Karwar district", this area falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Karwar.[2] At the turn of the new century, the diocese had about 50,000 Catholics, comprising 3% of the total population of the district.[3] They are Konkani people and speak the Karwari dialect of the Konkani language.[4] Karwari Catholics share ancestry with Goan Christians and other Christians of the Konkan region and the Konknni language.[5]

Citations

  1. ^ "Holy Week in the Indian Diocese of Karwar". Vatican News. Vatican City. 16 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Monthi Fest: Our Lady of Piety Church, Haiga, Karwar Diocese". Daijiworld Media Pvt Ltd. Mangalore. 8 September 2022.
  3. ^ "Diocese of Karwar". Karwar Diocese. Catholic-Hierarchy.
  4. ^ Malli, Karthik (24 October 2020). "A bridge between languages: Karwar Konkani". The Deccan Herald.
  5. ^ Roche, Florine (11 November 2019). "Anjadiva Island – A glimmer of hope for Catholic devotees". Daijiworld Media Pvt Ltd. Karwar.

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