Acts of Thomas, Early History, Early Reference, Indian Tradition, Nasrani History, Thomas the Apostle
Hello Peter Van Gorder, welcome aboard. You …
Comment posted Early references about the Apostolate of Saint Thomas in India, Records about the Indian tradition, Saint Thomas Christians & Statements by Indian Statesmen by Joseph Parecattil.
Hello Peter Van Gorder, welcome aboard. You can count on me for the project and I have valuable information to share with from my perspective angle. I was planning to meet a film maker and here you are. There are lots to discuss and the picture is very rosy than it looks. The original story is so twisted and turned that we are now simply following the absurd.
Not so recently, HH the Pope had issued statements that St. Thomas never visited India and that all Jews are not responsible for the death of Jesus. How can they be so sure about it.? To dig deep one should have access to the countless documents tucked in the archives of St. Peter’s Cathedral in Rome. They know something about it and I am able to guess the true story. It has got all the elements for a blockbuster movie. Ciao!
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