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Qandisa alaha at Syro Malabar Church, Dallas, Texas, USA.

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AP 97 - Qandisa alaha at Syro Malabar Church, Dallas, Texas, USA.
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AP 97

Part Number Part I - Syro Malabar Church
Title Qandisa alaha at Syro Malabar Church, Dallas, Texas, USA.
Duration 3:24
Place of Recording St. Thomas the Apostle Syro Malabar Catholic Forane Church, Dallas,Texas. USA
Date of Recording 21-May- 2018
Youtube URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPvPcaQXaIA
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Qandīšā alāhā at Syro Malabar Church, Dallas, Texas, USA

This is yet another example of the young American-born Syro Malabar Catholics reclaiming their Syriac heritage. The singers, Jones Kalarickal and Jewel Sunny, are University students in Texas, and Jewelin Sunny is a high school student. Encouraged by their parents, they learned a few Syriac chants and sang them during Qurbana on special occasions in their parish.Tensen Kalarickal, who recorded this video said that the youngsters were enjoying singing this chant and were planning to increase their Syriac repertoire. They are, in fact, contributing to the history of the East Syriac language and music in North America. We are grateful to Tensen Kalarickal for sharing this video and granting permission to post it on our channel. If he had not done that, the outside world would not have known that such events were happening in that part of North America. CMSIndia is glad to release this video on the feast day (Dukhrana) of St. Thomas the Apostle.

Joseph J. Palackal
3 July 2018
New York

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