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      • St. Thomas (born, probably Galilee—died 53 ce, Madras, India; Western feast day December 21, feast day in Roman and Syrian Catholic churches July 3, in the Greek church October 6) was one of the Twelve Apostles.
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  2. Thomas died on March 7, 1274 during a commentary on the Song of Songs. Thomas' remains were placed in the Church of the Jacobins in Toulouse on January 28, 1369. It is not known who beatified Thomas, but on July 18, 1323, Pope John XXII canonized him.

  3. He is regarded as the patron saint of India among its Christian adherents, and the Feast of Saint Thomas on July 3 is celebrated as Indian Christians' Day. The name Thomas remains quite popular among the Saint Thomas Christians of the Indian subcontinent.

  4. This was traditionally the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle; his feast is now celebrated on July 3. This day still marks many Christmas preparations, and so we are recounting some traditions...

  5. St. Thomas was born a Jew and was called to be one of the twelve Apostles. His birth and death dates are unknown, but his feast day is celebrated July 3. He lived before the formal establishment of the Catholic Church but is recognized as the patron saint of architects.

  6. The Feast of St Thomas is inserted into the Roman calendar in the 9th Century on December 21, however, the Martyrology of St Jerome mentions the apostle on July 3, the date to which the Roman celebration was transferred. St Thomas History FAQ s. What did Thomas the Apostle do for a living?

  7. The Church celebrates the Feast of Saint Thomas the Apostle on July 3rd. Though Saint’s feast days are typically celebrated on the date of their death, Saint Thomas’ exact date of death is unknown.

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