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St. Luke

St. Luke

St. Luke

Feastday: October 18
Patron Physicians and Surgeons

Luke, the writer of the Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles, has been identified with St. Paul's "Luke, the beloved physician" (Colossians 4:14). We know few other facts about Luke's life from Scripture and from early Church historians.

It is believed that Luke was born a Greek and a Gentile. In Colossians 10-14 speaks of those friends who are with him. He first mentions all those "of the circumcision" -- in other words, Jews -- and he does not include Luke in this group. Luke's gospel shows special sensitivity to evangelizing Gentiles. It is only in his gospel that we hear the parable of the Good Samaritan, that we hear Jesus praising the faith of Gentiles such as the widow of Zarephath and Naaman the Syrian (Lk.4:25-27), and that we hear the story of the one grateful leper who is a Samaritan (Lk.17:11-19). According to the early Church historian Eusebius Luke was born at Antioch in Syria.

In our day, it would be easy to assume that someone who was a doctor was rich, but scholars have argued that Luke might have been born a slave. It was not uncommon for families to educate slaves in medicine so that they would have a resident family physician. Not only do we have Paul's word, but Eusebius, Saint Jerome, Saint Irenaeus and Caius, a second-century writer, all refer to Luke as a physician.

We have to go to Acts to follow the trail of Luke's Christian ministry. We know nothing about his conversion but looking at the language of Acts we can see where he joined Saint Paul. The story of the Acts is written in the third person, as an historian recording facts, up until the sixteenth chapter. In Acts 16:8-9 we hear of Paul's company "So, passing by Mysia, they went down to Troas. During the night Paul had a vision: there stood a man of Macedonia pleading with him and saying, 'Come over to Macedonia and help us.' " Then suddenly in 16:10 "they" becomes "we": "When he had seen the vision, we immediately tried to cross over to Macedonia, being convinced that God had called us to proclaim the good news to them."

So Luke first joined Paul's company at Troas at about the year 51 and accompanied him into Macedonia where they traveled first to Samothrace, Neapolis, and finally Philippi. Luke then switches back to the third person which seems to indicate he was not thrown into prison with Paul and that when Paul left Philippi Luke stayed behind to encourage the Church there. Seven years passed before Paul returned to the area on his third missionary journey. In Acts 20:5, the switch to "we" tells us that Luke has left Philippi to rejoin Paul in Troas in 58 where they first met up. They traveled together through Miletus, Tyre, Caesarea, to Jerusalem.

Luke is the loyal comrade who stays with Paul when he is imprisoned in Rome about the year 61: "Epaphras, my fellow prisoner in Christ Jesus, sends greetings to you, and so do Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, and Luke, my fellow workers" (Philemon 24). And after everyone else deserts Paul in his final imprisonment and sufferings, it is Luke who remains with Paul to the end: "Only Luke is with me" (2 Timothy 4:11).

Luke's inspiration and information for his Gospel and Acts came from his close association with Paul and his companions as he explains in his introduction to the Gospel: "Since many have undertaken to set down an orderly account of the events that have been fulfilled among us, just as they were handed on to us by those who from the beginning were eyewitnesses and servants of the word, I too decided, after investigating everything carefully from the very first, to write an orderly account for you, most excellent Theophilus" (Luke 1:1-3).

Luke's unique perspective on Jesus can be seen in the six miracles and eighteen parables not found in the other gospels. Luke's is the gospel of the poor and of social justice. He is the one who tells the story of Lazarus and the Rich Man who ignored him. Luke is the one who uses "Blessed are the poor" instead of "Blessed are the poor in spirit" in the beatitudes. Only in Luke's gospel do we hear Mary 's Magnificat where she proclaims that God "has brought down the powerful from their thrones, and lifted up the lowly; he has filled the hungry with good things, and sent the rich away empty" (Luke 1:52-53).

Luke also has a special connection with the women in Jesus' life, especially Mary. It is only in Luke's gospel that we hear the story of the Annunciation, Mary's visit to Elizabeth including the Magnificat, the Presentation, and the story of Jesus' disappearance in Jerusalem. It is Luke that we have to thank for the Scriptural parts of the Hail Mary: "Hail Mary full of grace" spoken at the Annunciation and "Blessed are you and blessed is the fruit of your womb Jesus" spoken by her cousin Elizabeth.

Forgiveness and God's mercy to sinners is also of first importance to Luke. Only in Luke do we hear the story of the Prodigal Son welcomed back by the overjoyed father. Only in Luke do we hear the story of the forgiven woman disrupting the feast by washing Jesus' feet with her tears. Throughout Luke's gospel, Jesus takes the side of the sinner who wants to return to God's mercy.

Reading Luke's gospel gives a good idea of his character as one who loved the poor, who wanted the door to God's kingdom opened to all, who respected women, and who saw hope in God's mercy for everyone.

The reports of Luke's life after Paul's death are conflicting. Some early writers claim he was martyred, others say he lived a long life. Some say he preached in Greece, others in Gaul. The earliest tradition we have says that he died at 84 Boeotia after settling in Greece to write his Gospel.

A tradition that Luke was a painter seems to have no basis in fact. Several images of Mary appeared in later centuries claiming him as a painter but these claims were proved false. Because of this tradition, however, he is considered a patron of painters of pictures and is often portrayed as painting pictures of Mary.

He is often shown with an ox or a calf because these are the symbols of sacrifice -- the sacrifice Jesus made for all the world.

Luke is the patron of physicians and surgeons.

 
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  1. Steve
    4 days ago

    Does anyone know if Luke was ever ordained as a bishop or priest by Paul or another of Paul's companions? Thanks!

  2. Christine T Winters
    1 month ago

    Dear Saint Luke I pray to you on this day for your blessings and that I will pass my test for CNA. Please help me to find work in the Medical field soon. Thank you for your love and blessings.

  3. Oscar
    3 months ago

    St. Luke is gonna be my confirmation saint! Thanks! :D

  4. Joseph Mathew
    7 months ago

    St. Luke, You had a many faceted personality; a skilled physician, artist, painter and above all an evangelist, and an ardent disciple of Jesus. Please do pray for me.

  5. christopher
    7 months ago

    St luke please help me and my family
    god bless
    Amen

  6. Emeka
    7 months ago

    St Luke Pls pray for me on this day 18/10/2012 which is my birthday.

  7. christie
    7 months ago

    St. Luke, happy feast day. I love you because we studied your gospel writings as well as the Acts of the Apostles, when we were young. Pray that I have an immense love of Jesus, His life and His teachings. May I be inspired to work and pray unceasingly. I thank God for all His graces and assistance in guiding my students to be honest, hardworking and humble young people. I thank God for sending my recently deceased mother to me in dream, in which she assured me that she was near. Amen.

  8. chet bas
    7 months ago

    happy feast day St. Luke. thank you for helping me in medical school. please help me to pass all my subjects. thank you

  9. Mamie Mitchell
    11 months ago

    Tomorrow I am participating in the dedication of St. Luke's Manor in the Buckeye-Woodland-Shaker area in my Ward in the City of Cleveland - Ward 6. I really wanted to know more about St. Luke. The site of this housing project years ago was a hospital. Now it will be home to senior citizens. 72 affordable units have been completed and an additional 67 units will spring forth soon. In addition, eventually we will have on site a school, not-for-profit incubator office space, and community facilities. This redevelopment will be LEED Silver and will be a great asset to our community.

    So, I had to find out more about St. Luke and I think he will look down upon us tomorrow with our God, our Lord and Savior and all the other Saints and say "Well done".

  10. Daniel
    1 year ago

    coooooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllll but when was luke born thx

    Daniel out

  11. michael
    1 year ago

    +i liked this very much considr'n these str's about saint luk

  12. Rose
    1 year ago

    I cant decide! St.Luke or St.Francis of Assisi for my Confirmation patron saint because I am an artist and going to be a surgeon but at the same time I am a fighter for justice and seek what is right for everyone! AGH Dx

  13. Rhonda
    1 year ago

    I'm doing a paper on Luke.I need help,as a young man did Luke have Autism? was Luke thrust into a world that doesn't expect anything from him, but Luke is on a quest. Was he sheltered by his grandpartents? Did Luke mother give him up when he was not only a child?

  14. Cassidy
    1 year ago

    This is my Martyr project... yup... that's it.

  15. Dude Man
    1 year ago

    St. Luke is going to be my confirmation name! Thanks catholic.org!

  16. Beno
    1 year ago

    Great info!!! Good Work!!!!

  17. Jayson D.
    1 year ago

    I'm choosing Saint Luke for my saint name for conformation. This information is very helpful. Thanks Luke!

  18. donna ciano
    1 year ago

    My daughter is studying to be a physician. She is very good, works extremly hard and she wants to help people desperatley. Plese St Luuke help her make her dream become possible. Amen

  19. sammi v.
    1 year ago

    coolwebsite ithelps me alot

  20. luvulots
    1 year ago

    omg I just luv the pictures he drew and painted


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