What is St Thomas symbol?
Saint | Symbol |
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Simon | boat; cross and saw; fish (or two fishes); lance; man being sawn in two longitudinally; oar |
Thomas | the twin, placing his finger in the side of Christ, axe, spear (means of martyrdom), square (his profession, a builder) |
Just so, what does St Thomas represent?
St. Thomas is famous for having doubted the Resurrection of Jesus and for demanding physical proof of the wounds of Christ's Crucifixion. The phrase “doubting Thomas” was coined for his lack of faith. When Jesus showed him the wounds, St. Thomas became the first person to explicitly acknowledge the divinity of Jesus.
Accordingly, what is St Thomas patron of?
St. Thomas is also the patron of masons, construction workers, architects, builders, stone masons, stone cutters, and surveyors. Why all of these patronages associated with construction? Tradition associates him with having taken the Gospel to India.
Because of this episode in his biography, though he was not in practice a builder, Apostle Thomas is considered the patron saint of builders, masons, and carpenters, among other holy people as the Old Testament Noah and Joseph Obruchnik. As a master builder and carpenter, the saint is portrayed also in the Apocrypha.