It is doubtful whether Saint Thomas ever went to India, although local tradition says that the Apostle Thomas came by sea from Arabia and landed on the Malabar coast. Alternatively, he came overland, down from the north. One tradition is that he left India for the last time circa 69 CE, leaving behind a strong, self-propagating and self-sustaining community. Another tradition is that Thomas was martyred at Chennai in India, probably about 73 CE. Whatever the historicity of such indigenous traditions, there can be no question as to their great antiquity or to their great appeal in popular imagination.
A Syrian tradition is that Thomas died a martyr in Edessa, Syria. Every early Christian community wanted its own martyr, and preferably one of the apostles - thus some apostles died multiple deaths in multiple locations.
St. Thomas is believed to have traveled to India to spread Christianity. He is revered as the patron saint of India due to his missionary work in the region and his impact on the early Christian community there. Tradition holds that he was martyred in India, further solidifying his connection with the country.
Yes, according to tradition, St. Thomas the Apostle is said to have traveled to India to spread Christianity. He is believed to have arrived in the Indian subcontinent in the 1st century AD and established churches in different parts of the region.
Thomas was stabbed with a spear about the year 72 in while in prayer on a hill in Mylapur, India and buried near the site of his death. His relics were later moved to Edessa, Mesopotamia. They were finally moved to Ortona, Italy in the 13th century. That is where they can be found today.
The first saint of India was actually St. Thomas the Apostle who was martyred there. The first saint born in India is Saint Alphonsa of India who was canonized on October 12, 2008, by Pope Benedict XVI.
St. Thomas's deeds as Our Lord's Apostle are not really mentioned in the Gospels, other than the fact that he doubted Our Lord's Resurrection, until He Appeared to him. After the Lord's Ascension & the Coming Of the Holy Spirit, St. Thomas travelled to India to preach the Gospel.
St. Thomas the Apostle was martyred in India about the year 72.St. Thomas died in AD 72. He was matryed in Mylapore.
St. Thomas is believed to have traveled to India to spread Christianity. He is revered as the patron saint of India due to his missionary work in the region and his impact on the early Christian community there. Tradition holds that he was martyred in India, further solidifying his connection with the country.
St. Thomas did not worship any country. He worship only God. He evangelized in India and was martyred there.
Yes, according to tradition, St. Thomas the Apostle is said to have traveled to India to spread Christianity. He is believed to have arrived in the Indian subcontinent in the 1st century AD and established churches in different parts of the region.
He was martyred while in prayer in India.
Thomas was stabbed with a spear about the year 72 in while in prayer on a hill in Mylapur, India and buried near the site of his death. His relics were later moved to Edessa, Mesopotamia. They were finally moved to Ortona, Italy in the 13th century. That is where they can be found today.
She was not martyred, she died of natural causes.
The first saint of India was actually St. Thomas the Apostle who was martyred there. The first saint born in India is Saint Alphonsa of India who was canonized on October 12, 2008, by Pope Benedict XVI.
St Thomas the apostle was the person mainly responsible to bring Christianity to India , in Kerala.
St. Thomas's deeds as Our Lord's Apostle are not really mentioned in the Gospels, other than the fact that he doubted Our Lord's Resurrection, until He Appeared to him. After the Lord's Ascension & the Coming Of the Holy Spirit, St. Thomas travelled to India to preach the Gospel.
Traditionally, it is believed that Thomas the Apostle lived and ministered in India. He is said to have travelled to Kerala and established Christian communities there. His tomb is also said to be located in Mylapore, Chennai, in India.
Yes, Saint Thomas the Apostle is believed to have been martyred. According to tradition, he was stabbed to death with a spear in India.