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The Biblical Saint Thomas- there is also St.Thomas Acquinas and St.Thomas More, is mentioned in the (Low Sunday) gospel, the first Sunday after Easter. I have no idea why it was called Low, perhaps the apostles were (Lying Low) avoiding contact with the public after the crucifixion. The Low Sunday Gospel is popularioly called the Doubting Thomas gospel, this reflected Biblical and Elizabethan Grammar, wouldn"t Doubtful Thomas- he was doubtful of Jesus" resurrection, be more grammatically correct? well Doubting Thomas it is .

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According to Christian tradition, Jesus found Saint Thomas in Judea or in present-day Iraq. After the resurrection, Jesus appeared to the disciples, including Thomas, to show him his wounds and strengthen his faith.

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