The Thomas Mount Feast: A Sacred Pilgrimage in Kerala
The Thomas Mount Feast is one of the most revered Christian traditions in Kerala, India, celebrated in honor of St. Thomas the Apostle . Also known as Judas Thomas Didymus or Jude Thomas Didymus , he was among the twelve apostles of Jesus. The name Thomas itself means “twin.” While the Synoptic Gospels —Matthew, Mark, and Luke—mention him briefly, they provide little detail about his life. The Acts of the Apostles also list him, but it is the Gospel of John that offers deeper insight, portraying his doubts and eventual proclamation of faith in the risen Christ. Arrival of St. Thomas in India Tradition holds that St. Thomas arrived in Kerala at Kodungallur (Cranganore) in AD 52. Oral accounts narrate that while traveling through Malayattoor, he encountered hostility from locals and fled to a hilltop. There, he devoted himself to prayer. It is believed that during this time, he touched a rock, from which blood miraculously flowed. Years later, a cross was discovered at the site, ...