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Today is the Feast of St. Thomas. I love Thomas. I love the exchange in today’s gospel, as well as when he questions Jesus on Maundy Thursday saying, “Lord, we don’t know where you’re going, how can we know the way?” Prompting one of the great answers of Jesus, “I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”
There is a little known indulgence associated with the words of Thomas when the consecrated species are shown to the congregation.
St. Pius X granted a plenary indulgence (subject to the usual conditions) to all who, looking at the Body and Blood of Christ at the consecration, silently say “My Lord and my God." These are the words of St. Thomas in today’s gospel. For Catholics who bow their heads during the Consecration it is a simple way to receive an indulgence.
There is a little known indulgence associated with the words of Thomas when the consecrated species are shown to the congregation.
St. Pius X granted a plenary indulgence (subject to the usual conditions) to all who, looking at the Body and Blood of Christ at the consecration, silently say “My Lord and my God." These are the words of St. Thomas in today’s gospel. For Catholics who bow their heads during the Consecration it is a simple way to receive an indulgence.