The contemplation of truth is sought for its own sake (ScG 3.37).
— St. Thomas Aquinas (@Aquinas_Quotes) July 2, 2024
A thing is said to be true because of its relation to intellect (On Truth 1.3).
— St. Thomas Aquinas (@Aquinas_Quotes) July 1, 2024
Replying to @QwertyDee_ I wonder if those guys going up and down the main drag of St Thomas with their F Trudeau, Canadian and American flags even realized they are being used.
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY GUYS. HERE IS A THREAD OF ALL THE SHELTERS BY PARISH: 1. St. Thomas (43 shelters) 2. Portland (45 shelters) 3. St. Mary (53 shelters) *PLEASE SHARE WITH AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE!* Show more Quote Jamaica Gleaner @JamaicaGleaner · 2h #HurricaneBeryl: Get your copy of today's Gleaner for a full list of the shelters across Jamaica.
— #IStandWithPalestine |The Fenicks (@niecacawley) July 2, 2024
Hi #CatholicTwitter it’s Wednesday, feast of St Thomas! My kids & I went to Mass & adoration, we prayed for you all. If you see this post, know that your intentions went with us. We saw St Thomas’ relic today!
July 3 is the feast day of St. Thomas the Apostle, who often is called "Doubting Thomas." We implore his intercession, in particular, for those who do not believe in God. "Blessed are those who have not seen, yet believe!" Show more
July 3. St. Thomas the Apostle teaches us about believing without seeing. His life teaches us to trust in everything the Lord has promised us so that we, too, can rise to new life, as Jesus did. St. Thomas, the Apostle, pray for us. Ward Ciacci --- Catholic Prayers and Devotions and 8 others
St. Thomas, Ora pro nobis Feast day-July 3rd St. Thomas was born a Jew and was called to be one of the twelve Apostles. His birth and death dates are unknown, but his feast day is celebrated July 3. He lived before the formal establishment of the Catholic Church but is… Show more
— Micah Joiner O.P.B. (@AdDeigloriam47) July 3, 2024
July 3: Feast of Saint Thomas, Apostle He did not believe the other disciples who announced the resurrection of Jesus, but, when the Risen Lord showed him His pierced side, he exclaimed: "My Lord and my God". Happy Feast Day to you all! Show more
On July 3, the Church celebrates the feast day of St. Thomas the Apostle. Best known for his initial unwillingness to believe the other apostles in their claim that Jesus had risen from the dead, St. Thomas can teach us about believing without seeing. bit.ly/3CTLxhX Show more