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  2. 1 day ago · Seven years later, Paul returned to that region, and Luke, who in chapter 20 resumes the first person plural, goes with him to Miletus, Troas, Caesarea, and Jerusalem. When Paul was imprisoned at Rome in the year 61, Luke remained at his side, as we see from the Letters of Paul to Philemon and to Timothy.

  3. 3 days ago · Over time, Luke’s Gospel became associated with the symbol of the ox―and his Gospel starts in the Temple of Jerusalem, a place where devout Jews sometimes brought oxen as an offering to God. Bible Journaling with St. Luke. The Feast of St. Luke is October 18—he is the patron saint of many things including artists, doctors and bachelors.

  4. 4 days ago · 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.”. In 2 Timothy 4:11, Paul writes: “Luke alone is with me. Get Mark and bring him with you; for he is very useful in serving me.”.

  5. 5 days ago · 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. He traveled throughout the Mediterranean region with St. Paul, serving as Paul’s personal physician.

  6. * The first known to us images of martyrs are dated not earlier than IV century. Most likely, they were and earlier, just did not reach us. As well as the icons of the early period, even of the IV century: the holy fathers of the IV century write about the miracles that come from the icons of the martyrs.

  7. 2 days ago · Like the pilgrims on the road Emmaus, the disciples do not immediately recognize Jesus: "Their eyes were prevented from recognizing him," says the Evangelist (Luke 24:16). A first reason for this ...

  8. 3 days ago · The first part of the restoration consisted of a series of X-rays, infra-red images, qualitative and quantitative analyses of the paint, and other infra-red and ultra-violet tests. The results of these analyses, especially a Carbon-14 test, indicate that the wood of the icon of Perpetual Help could safely be dated from the years 1325-1480.

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