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More Blessed Than Thomas | Catholic Daily Readings | July 3, 2025
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July 3, 2025 – Feast of Saint Thomas, ApostleCatholic Daily Readings & ReflectionThomas touched the wounds.You haven’t.Yet Jesus says you are more blessed.In today’s powerful Gospel, the resurrected Christ honors not the faith that came through physical proof, but the faith that arises from trust without seeing. "Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed." That blessing has your name on it.This reflection explores:Why believing without evidence shows greater spiritual maturityHow our modern faith mirrors Christ’s own expectations for trustWhy your unseen belief carries apostolic power in a skeptical worldThomas said, “My Lord and my God” only after seeing. But **you say it every day without seeing—**based on Scripture, testimony, and the Spirit’s whisper in your heart. And heaven calls that blessed.📖 Readings:Ephesians 2:19–22Psalm 117:1bc,2John 20:24–29⏱️ Timeline:00:00 – Introduction00:15 – Reading I: Ephesians 2:19–2200:46 – Psalm Response: Psalm 117:1bc,204:17 – Gospel: John 20:24–2905:09 – ReflectionPerfect for Catholics honoring Saint Thomas, believers wondering if their unseen faith still matters, and anyone needing encouragement that faith without proof is a gift, not a weakness.🟦 TagsSaint Thomas Apostle, doubting Thomas Gospel, Jesus wounds Thomas, blessed are those who believe without seeing, faith vs proof, modern faith vs apostolic witness, spiritual capacity for trust, unseen belief power, believing without signs, July 3 readings Saint Thomas, faith without physical evidence, apostolic mission India, Gospel of John 20, Ephesians 2 church built on apostles, Psalm 117 God’s mercy truth#SaintThomas #BlessedWithoutSeeing #CatholicDailyReadings #DoubtingThomas
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July 3, 2025 – Feast of Saint Thomas, ApostleCatholic Daily Readings & ReflectionThomas touched the wounds.You haven’t.Yet Jesus says you are more blessed.In today’s powerful Gospel, the resurrected Christ honors not the faith that came through physical proof, but the faith that arises from trust without seeing. "Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed." That blessing has your name on it.This reflection explores:Why believing without evidence shows greater spiritual maturityHow our modern faith mirrors Christ’s own expectations for trustWhy your unseen belief carries apostolic power in a skeptical worldThomas said, “My Lord and my God” only after seeing. But **you say it every day without seeing—**based on Scripture, testimony, and the Spirit’s whisper in your heart. And heaven calls that blessed.📖 Readings:Ephesians 2:19–22Psalm 117:1bc,2John 20:24–29⏱️ Timeline:00:00 – Introduction00:15 – Reading I: Ephesians 2:19–2200:46 – Psalm Response: Psalm 117:1bc,204:17 – Gospel: John 20:24–2905:09 – ReflectionPerfect for Catholics honoring Saint Thomas, believers wondering if their unseen faith still matters, and anyone needing encouragement that faith without proof is a gift, not a weakness.🟦 TagsSaint Thomas Apostle, doubting Thomas Gospel, Jesus wounds Thomas, blessed are those who believe without seeing, faith vs proof, modern faith vs apostolic witness, spiritual capacity for trust, unseen belief power, believing without signs, July 3 readings Saint Thomas, faith without physical evidence, apostolic mission India, Gospel of John 20, Ephesians 2 church built on apostles, Psalm 117 God’s mercy truth#SaintThomas #BlessedWithoutSeeing #CatholicDailyReadings #DoubtingThomas
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