St. Thomas the Apostle

Saint Thomas the Apostle, also known as "Doubting Thomas," is famously known for his initial skepticism about Jesus' resurrection until he saw and touched Jesus' wounds. He is believed to have traveled to India to spread Christianity and is venerated as the Apostle of India. His missionary efforts and ultimate martyrdom in India have made him a significant figure in the Christian faith, particularly among Indian Christians.

Feast Day is on July 3
Patronage: Architects, builders, construction workers, India, and theologians