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ISSUE 2                                                                                 JULY 2021




                                                                      flowers  that  stayed  suspended  in  the  air.  Most  of

                                                                      the  Brahmins  converted  on  the  spot,  while  some
          Dukhrana                                                    ran away out of fear.

          By Maria George, Grade 9                                    He  was  martyred  with  a  spear  by  Brahmins  who


                                                                      resisted  the  message  of  Christianity  while  praying
          Dukhrana, celebrated on July 3rd, is one of the principal
                                                                      on  St.  Thomas  Mount  in  Mylapore  near  Chennai,
          feasts of our Syro-Malabar Catholic faith. It is the day
                                                                      Tamil  Nadu  in  72  A.D.  His  remains  were  removed
          celebrating the martyrdom of St. Thomas the Apostle, our
                                                                      from India in the 3rd century and sent to Edessa in
          father in faith, and his triumphant entry into Heaven.
                                                                      Mesopotamia,  and  were  later  relocated  to  their

                                                                      current resting place in Ortona, Italy.
          St. Thomas is commonly known for his doubt, but he was

          a man of deep courage as well. When the apostles did not
                                                                      Thus,  the  reason  that  the  Feast  of  Dukhrana  is  so
          want to go back to Judea with Jesus for fear of the Jews,
                                                                      important  to  us  is  because  it  is  the  feast  of  the
          Thomas said “let us also go, that we may die with Him.”
                                                                      apostle  who  brought  the  message  of  Jesus  to  our
          (John 11:16). It was this fortitude, a gift of the Holy Spirit,
                                                                      ancestors,  in  order  that  they  might  be  converted
          that led St. Thomas to bravely proclaim the Gospel and to
                                                                      and saved, and so pass that message on to us.
          give his life for the Lord. Though Thomas doubted, he
          made one of the greatest statements of faith in Jesus that
          has ever been recorded in the Bible: “My Lord and my

          God!”

          St. Thomas landed on the Malabar coast in 52 A.D. in
          Kodungallur. He established seven churches and their

          communities in Kerala. These are in Kodungallur,
          Palayoor, Kottakkavu, Kokkamangalam, Niranam,
          Nilackal, Kollam, and Thiruvithamcode. He baptized many
          families and preached to the Jews and Hindus of Southern

          India, converting them to Christianity.

          According to tradition, he made his first miracle in the
          sight of some Brahmins in the village of Palur, where he

          found them throwing water in the air as a part of their
          Hindu rituals, trying to call on the sun god to accept it.
          The water was never accepted, and it dropped back onto
                                                                                   Joanna Ajesh
          the soil. St. Thomas also threw water in the air, calling on
          the name of Jesus, and it was transformed into sparkling
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