Patronage

Patron Saint of India

2 saints are venerated as patrons of India, led by Thomas the Apostle (feast day July 3).

Thomas the Apostle

Thomas the Apostle

172 · Feast day: July 3

Thomas — called 'Doubting Thomas' for demanding to touch Christ's wounds before he would believe — answered with the clearest declaration of Christ's divinity in the Gospels: 'My Lord and my God!' He carried the Gospel further east than any other Apostle, founding churches in Mesopotamia and, by tradition, India, where he was martyred around AD 72.

Francis Xavier

Francis Xavier

April 7, 1506December 3, 1552 · Feast day: December 3

Francis Xavier was one of the founding Jesuits and became the greatest Catholic missionary since Saint Paul, bringing Christianity to India, Southeast Asia, and Japan in just eleven years. He left Europe in 1541 and never returned — traveling tens of thousands of miles, learning languages, and writing hundreds of letters that capture both the extraordinary scope and human cost of his mission. He died on Shangchuan Island in 1552, just miles from the Chinese mainland he never reached.

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