Feast of Saint Thomas the Apostle on July 3


Roman Catholics celebrate on Monday, July 3, the Feast of Saint Thomas the Apostle (Santo Tomas Apostol), one of the twelve disciples of Jesus Christ.
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Saint Thomas the Apostle (Catholic Online)

Popularly venerated as the patron saint of architects, feast masses will be offered in honor of their patron in several Catholic churches and educational institutions in many parts of the country such as at the St. Thomas Parish in Sto. Tomas, Pampanga and at the St. Thomas Parish in Sto. Tomas, Batangas.

Special devotional prayers and novenas in honor of the venerated saint are traditional observances on his feast day.

Also known as Didymus, St. Thomas was a great preacher and missionary worker who traveled as far as India and Iran, where he successfully converted thousands to the faith. He was greatly admired for his deep faith, compassion and concern for the poor and ardent love for Jesus that he was willing to offer his life for Him.

Also called “doubting Thomas” for disbelieving Jesus’ Resurrection when first told of the glorious event, St. Thomas, upon seeing the risen Christ, affirmed his faith as he exclaimed, “My Lord and my God.”

St. Thomas died a martyr of the Christian faith. He was buried at the San Thome Church, also known as St. Thomas Cathedral Basilica and National Shrine of Saint Thomas, a minor basilica in Santhome, which is located in the city of Chennai in India.