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Pronunciation: [sˈe͡ɪnt tˈɒməs] (IPA)

Saint Thomas, also known as Apostle Thomas or Doubting Thomas, was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. He is best known for his doubts about the resurrection of Jesus and the famous scene where he puts his finger in the wounds of Jesus to verify that he is indeed alive. There are several synonyms for Saint Thomas, including Thomas the Apostle, Saint Thomas the Apostle, and Thomas of India. He is also known as Mar Thoma in India and is considered to be the patron saint of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church. Saint Thomas is remembered for his faith and devotion, and his feast day is celebrated on July 3rd.

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  • Even theologians — even the great theologians of the thirteenth century,— even Saint Thomas Aquinas himself — did not trust to faith alone, or assume the existence of God.
    Henry Adams
  • An economic civilisation troubles itself about the universe much as a hive of honey-bees troubles about the ocean, only as a region to be avoided. The hive of Saint Thomas sheltered God and Man, Mind and Matter, The Universe and the Atom, the One and the Multiple, within the walls of a harmonious home.
    Henry Adams
  • A Church which embraced, with equal sympathy, and within a hundred years, the Virgin, Saint Bernard, William of Champeaux and the School of Saint Victor, Peter the Venerable, Saint Francis of Assisi, Saint Dominic, Saint Thomas Aquinas, and Saint Bonaventure, was more liberal than any modern state can afford to be. Radical contradictions the State may perhaps tolerate, but never embrace or profess. Such elasticity long ago vanished from human thought.
    Henry Adams
  • The effort is as evident and quite as laborious in modern science, starting as it does from multiplicity, as in Thomas Aquinas who started from unity, and it is necessarily less successful, for its true aims as far as it is Science and not disguised Religion, were equally attained by reaching infinite complexity; but the assertion or assumption of ultimate unity has characterised the Law of Energy as emphatically as it has characterised the definition of God in Theology. If it is a reproach to Saint Thomas, it is equally a reproach to Clerk-Maxwell. In truth it is what most men admire in both — the power of broad and lofty generalisation.
    Henry Adams
  • There was something about him, the proud man apart, the Don Quixote on a bicycle (and if Saint Thomas More was the first Englisman, as one historian called him, then Orwell was perhaps the last) that caught one's imagination right away.One felt safe with him; he was so intellectually honest. His mind was like a court where the judge was the lawyer for the defence.
    George Orwell

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