Thomas the Apostle Archives - Full-of-Grace

A Box Full of God

What do you do when someone hands you a box full of God? You suspect a trap. You hesitate at the door. You rehearse your questions in the dark. Thomas did too — and one week later, Jesus walked back through the locked walls to find the one who hadn't been there the first time. He's still doing that.

Divine Mercy Sunday: We hear before we see: Resources

Complete free Sunday toolkit for Divine Mercy Sunday, Second Sunday of Easter, Year A (April 12, 2026). This week opens the Born to Recognise series – a seven-week Easter journey through the blessing of the senses toward Pentecost. Week 1 is the ear: the Shema, Thomas’s refusal of secondhand faith, the enephysesen as second creation, and the community breathed into by the risen Christ as the body through which hearing becomes possible. Includes biblical background, three-part embodied liturgy experience, Prayer of the Faithful centred on listening, and a personal reflection from the Scattered to Whole pillar.

Divine Mercy Sunday: The Story Beneath the Story: Biblical Background

Biblical background for Divine Mercy Sunday Year A (April 12, 2026). Acts 2 gives us the community that has already been breathed into – their response is exultant, embodied, common. 1 Peter addresses those who have not seen, and tells them their joy exceeds description. And John gives us Thomas: the body-knower who refuses secondhand faith, and the Christ who comes back through locked doors to meet him exactly where his body is. Research and exegesis for liturgy teams, homilists, and Bible study groups.