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  1. 1 day ago · St. Luke the EvangelistArtist, Doctor, Historian, Devout Follower of Christ. Jean Bourdichon (1457–1521), “Saint Luke the Evangelist” (photo: Public Domain) St. Luke is the patron saint of many things including artists, doctors and bachelors. Theresa Doyle-Nelson, October 19, 2019.

  2. 2 days ago · Oct. 18 is the feast of St. Luke the Evangelist. Who was he and what do we know about him? Here are 10 things to know and share… 1) Who was St. Luke? St. Luke is mentioned by name in three passages of Scripture: In Colossians 4:14, St. Paul writes: “Luke the beloved physician and Demas greet you.”

  3. May 12, 2024 · Saint Luke the Evangelist, also known as St. Luke the Evangelist, is a significant figure in the realm of Catholicism. Saint Luke the Evangelists contributions to the Christian faith, particularly the Catholic Church, are profound and still resonate with followers today.

  4. 4 days ago · By Jonah McKeown. St. Louis, Mo., Oct 17, 2022 / 17:00 pm (CNA). The Catholic Church celebrates the feast day of St. Luke the Evangelist on Oct. 18. Luke, who wrote the Acts of the Apostles as well as the Gospel that bears his name, likely incorporated the Blessed Virgin Mary’s testimony into his writings.

  5. May 14, 2024 · St Luke the Evangelist is the patron saint for artists, bachelors, physicians, surgeons, farmers, and rhetoricians. St Paul in Colossians 4:14 tells us that St Luke is the beloved physician. Luke was born a Greek Gentile, not a Jew, and so was a convert to the Christian Faith. Lukes Gospel focuses on the evangelization of Gentiles.

  6. 3 days ago · Andrew the Apostle was born between 5 and 10 AD in Bethsaida, in Galilee. The New Testament states that Andrew was the brother of Simon Peter, and likewise a son of Jonah. "The first striking characteristic of Andrew is his name: it is not Hebrew, as might have been expected, but Greek, indicative of a certain cultural openness in his family ...

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  8. 3 days ago · Gospel of Mark. The Gospel of Mark [a] is the second of the four canonical gospels and one of the three synoptic Gospels. It tells of the ministry of Jesus from his baptism by John the Baptist to his death, the burial of his body, and the discovery of his empty tomb.

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