St. Thomas Day

December 21, Saturday

St. Thomas Day
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The Feast of Saint Thomas, or Saint Thomas' Day, is celebrated on December 21st and is a holiday dedicated to the apostle Thomas. He is considered one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ and is known for his famous phrase: "Unless I see, I will not believe."

According to tradition, after the Resurrection of Christ, Thomas did not believe in His resurrection until he saw the wounds on Jesus' body. This episode became the basis for his nickname "Doubting Thomas." However, later he became one of the most devoted apostles, spreading Christianity in India.

In Christian tradition, Saint Thomas' Day is significant for those seeking to strengthen their faith, as well as for those facing doubts and trials. The holiday symbolizes the importance of confidence in one's faith and in the knowledge of the divine.

In some countries, such as Russia and other Eastern European nations, this day is also associated with folk traditions. Saint Thomas' Day is often linked to the completion of winter tasks, such as those in agriculture, and is celebrated as a day of festivity and rest.

This day is also part of the preparations for Christmas, as the last week before Christmas begins in the liturgical calendar.
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