Thomas the Apostle
Thomas the Apostle (called Didymus which means "the twin") was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ , according to the New Testament . He is informally called doubting Thomas because he doubted Jesus' resurrection when first told (in the Gospel of John ), followed later by his confession of faith, "My Lord and my God", on seeing Jesus' wounded body. Traditionally, he is said to have travelled outside the Roman Empire to preach the Gospel, travelling as far as Tamilakam in present-day India . [2] [5] [6] [7] According to tradition, the Apostle reached Muziris , Tamilakam present day India in AD 52 and baptized several people, founding what today are known as Saint Thomas Christians or Nasranis. After his death, the reputed relics of Saint Thomas the Apostle were enshrined as far as Mesopotamia in the 3rd century, and later moved to various places. [8] In 1258, some of the relics were brought to Abruzzo in Ortona , Italy ,