Christianity in Kanyakumari district is its second largest religion. The Catholic Church has about 500,000 followers, while the Protestant groups have about 400,000 members.[1]
Christianity is said to date back to the 1st century CE.[2][3] According to the tradition, St. Thomas, one of the twelve apostles, landed on the Malabar Coast (Kerala) in 52 CE and introduced Christianity.[2][4][3] It is believed he built St. Mary's Church in Thiruvithamcode in 63 CE.[4] During the colonial period Italian, British, Dutch and Portuguese Christians came to Tamil Nadu.[3]
Year | Christian population | Total population | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|
1961[5] | 367,808 | 996,915 | 36.89% |
1971[6] | 475,572 | 1,222,549 | 38.90% |
1981 | 551,908 | 1,423,399 | 38.77% |
1991 | 677,676 | 1,600,349 | 42.35% |
2001 | 745,406 | 1,676,034 | 44.47% |
2011[7] | 876,299 | 1,870,374 | 46.85% |
In 1961, Christians comprised nearly 37% of the population.[5] In 2011, the Christian population of Kanyakumari is nearly 47% of the population.[7]