
Saint Thomas the Apostle
Saint Thomas the Apostle, also known as Doubting Thomas, was one of Jesus Christ’s twelve disciples. He is best known for initially doubting Jesus’ resurrection until he saw and touched Jesus’ wounds, which confirmed the miracle. Thomas’s story highlights themes of skepticism and faith. Traditionally, he is believed to have traveled to India to spread Christianity, where he established churches. Recognized as a saint in Christianity, his feast day is observed on July 3. His story emphasizes the importance of faith, perseverance, and the human experience of doubt and belief.