Little
Mount & Mount of St.Thomas
A Rock-Hewn Cave on Little Mount is believed to be the
place where, in AD 72, the mortally wounded St.Thomas sought
refuge. Near the modern Church of Our Lady of Good
Health is the older Blessed Scrament Chapel built
by the portuguese over the Cave. Inside the cave is the
opening
through which the fleeing saint is said to have retreated,
leaving behind a still visible imprint of his hand near
the entrance. At the rear end of the caves is the Masonry
cross before which St Thomas is said to have prayed. Legend
claims that the spring originated when st Thomas struck
the rock with his staff
to provide water for his thirsty congregation.