
Szent Tamás
Szent Tamás, also known as Thomas the Apostle, was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ, renowned for his initial doubt about Jesus' resurrection, which earned him the title 'Doubting Thomas.' His story is a significant part of Christian tradition, illustrating the theme of faith and belief. According to the Gospel of John, he famously declared that he would not believe until he saw and touched Jesus' wounds, highlighting the importance of personal experience in faith. He is often invoked in discussions of doubt and belief within the Christian faith.
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Saint Thomas is referenced in Erdő Péter's homily regarding faith and doubt.
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