"Malabar rites" meaning in English

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Noun

Head templates: {{en-noun|p}} Malabar rites pl (plural only)
  1. (Christianity, historical) Certain customs or practices of the natives of South India, which the Jesuit missionaries allowed their Indian neophytes to retain after conversion but which were afterwards prohibited by Rome. Tags: historical, plural, plural-only Categories (topical): Christianity Related terms: Chinese rites
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