Apostle Tomas Becomes a Confessor not only of the Resurrection of Christ, but also of His Divinity
His Beatitude Daniel, Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church explained in the sermon delivered on 14 April 2013 in the chapel of Saint Martyr George of the Patriarchal Residence the significance of the Evangelical Pericope of the 2nd Sunday after Easter, of Saint Evangelist John, chapter 20:10-31, presenting the appearance of Jesus Christ, our Lord, Risen from the dead, to Saint Thomas, the Apostle. “We see that Saint Thomas not only confessed that Christ, the Crucified, was raised from the dead, but also His Crucifixion which was an unusual thing for the Jewish people. He saw a human body and confessed God, the spring of life
His Beatitude Daniel, Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church explained in the sermon delivered on 14 April 2013 in the chapel of Saint Martyr George of the Patriarchal Residence the significance of the Evangelical Pericope of the 2nd Sunday after Easter, of Saint Evangelist John, chapter 20:10-31, presenting the appearance of Jesus Christ, our Lord, Risen from the dead, to Saint Thomas, the Apostle. “We see that Saint Thomas not only confessed that Christ, the Crucified, was raised from the dead, but also His Crucifixion which was an unusual thing for the Jewish people. He saw a human body and confessed God, the spring of life
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Apostle Tomas Becomes a Confessor not only of the Resurrection of Christ, but also of His Divinity