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St. Thomas the Apostle

Parish

Voluntown, Connecticut

About

St. Thomas the Apostle, famously known as 'Doubting Thomas,' is a revered figure in the Catholic Church for his remarkable transformation from doubt to unwavering faith. After encountering the risen Christ and proclaiming 'My Lord and my God!', he embarked on an apostolic ministry that took him to India, where he established the ancient Christian community of Mylapore. His feast days are celebrated on July 3 and December 21. Although there isn't a registered Catholic parish or chapel dedicated to his name at 61 Preston City Rd., Voluntown, CT, this location can serve as a personal shrine for devoted individuals who wish to honor St. Thomas. By creating a devotional space with a statue, crucifix, or picture of the apostle, and praying the Novena to St. Thomas, the faithful can keep his missionary zeal and confession of Christ's divinity alive. This poignant reminder of the transformative power of encountering the Risen Lord inspires steadfast belief and devotion, making St. Thomas an enduring symbol of faith and courage.

Mass

Sunday

07:30 (English),

10:30 (English)

Monday

07:30 (English)

Tuesday

07:30 (English),

18:30 (English)

Wednesday

07:30 (English)

Thursday

07:30 (English)

Friday

07:30 (English)

Saturday

07:30 (English)

Confession

Saturday

15:30 to 16:30 (English)

Location

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61 Preston City Rd., 06384-1833, Voluntown, Connecticut, United States

Contact

Phone

(860) 376-2293