Syro-Malabar Catholics are heavily latinized Oriental Catholics from Kerala, India who consider themselves to be "Roman Catholic". They are the
Indian diocese of the Church of the East (East Syriac Rite) that came in full communion with the Holy
See of Rome in the 16th century. Syro-Malabarians employ the Liturgy of Ss. Addai and
Mari. There are dioceses outside India, such as
Chicago (USA), Melbourne (
Australia), Great Britain, and Mississauga (Canada). They are primarily of the Malayali ethnic group and speak Malayalam. Although there are a minority of Tamils, Telugus, and North Indians from the various eparchies in Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Karnataka, and northern & western India. Syro-Malabarians share the East Syriac liturgy with the Chaldean Catholics, Oriental Catholics from Iraq.