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St. Thomas the Apostle: From Doubt to Devotion, A Faith That Touches the Wounds

  • Writer: Altynai Maria Abaskan
    Altynai Maria Abaskan
  • Jul 3
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 23

"My Lord and my God!" — John 20:28

The Feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, celebrated this year on July 3, 2025, invites the faithful to journey with one of Christ’s closest disciples—a man whose story is marked by honest doubt, profound encounter, and unshakable faith. Known popularly as "Doubting Thomas," his witness reminds us that faith is often a process, one that moves through uncertainty toward the peace of believing.


AI created image of Saint Thomas the Apostle - 2025.
AI created image of Saint Thomas the Apostle - 2025

The Apostle Who Needed to See

Thomas was among the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus, yet he struggled deeply with the reality of the Resurrection. When the other disciples joyfully proclaimed the Lord had risen, Thomas declared he would not believe unless he saw and touched Jesus’ wounds. This was no cynicism but an honest yearning to know the truth.


Eight days later, Jesus appeared again to His disciples and invited Thomas to touch His hands and side. In that sacred moment, Thomas professed his profound belief: “My Lord and my God!” This confession is one of the most powerful in all Scripture, revealing a faith born not of blind acceptance but of encounter.


From Doubt to Mission


Thomas’ story does not end with doubt. After his encounter, tradition holds that he traveled far to share the Gospel. He journeyed to India, becoming the first missionary to bring Christ to that land, where many Christians still honor him as their patron saint.


His willingness to question and then proclaim shows the Church’s recognition that faith involves the whole person: mind, heart, and body. It teaches us that doubt is not the enemy of faith but can be the soil in which true belief takes root.


A Model for the Seeking Soul


In a world filled with questions, uncertainties, and struggles, St. Thomas is a companion for those wrestling with their faith. His story encourages believers to bring their doubts honestly before Christ, trusting that Jesus meets us in our searching.


Thomas reminds us that faith is not the absence of questions but the courage to seek answers in God’s presence, to reach out and touch the wounds of grace, and to proclaim with conviction the truth we have encountered.


A Reflection for Our Time


As we celebrate St. Thomas this July, we are invited to embrace our own spiritual journeys—with all their hesitations and revelations. In our doubt, Jesus invites us closer, offering His wounds as a sign of love and the source of peace.


Like Thomas, may we come to say with joy and confidence: “My Lord and my God!”



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*All articles in our blog are written with the help of ChatGPT AI and reviewed by human editors.

 
 
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