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This template was considered for deletion on 2015 September 29. The result of the discussion was "keep after reduction in size/scope".
This template is too exaggerated and irrelevant and not true to the fact (how many canonized saints in Kerala?) to the particular topic. I find no sense to keep this template here on this particular page namely Abraham of Angamaly; no sense academically, but may be seseful emotionally. But here we look forward to having informations not emotionss. I am for its deletion.Truthwillmakeyoufree (talk) 09:48, 2 October 2015 (UTC)Reply
Suggested in the deletion discussion that the template is split to exclude churches and schools; those topics can stand with their own templates. That way, we have total coverage through smaller templates. --jojo@nthony (talk) 07:52, 4 October 2015 (UTC)Reply
I don't see the page mentioning Abraham of Angamaly as a saint. Christianity in Kerala seems to be a relevant template. Since Christianity was spread through Kerala and other coastal states of India centuries before they went to Europe (So says the Saint Thomas Christian tradition and historical citations). This template might help academicians. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 61.1.73.83 (talk) 19:58, 8 October 2015 (UTC)Reply