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  1. St. Luke, also called Saint Luke the Evangelist, (flourished 1st century ce; feast day October 18), in Christian tradition, the author of the Gospel According to Luke and the Acts of the Apostles, a companion of St. Paul the Apostle, and the most literary of the New Testament writers. Information about his life is scanty.

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  2. 20 June - Translation of the relics and garments of the Apostles Luke, Andrew, and Thomas, the Prophet Eliseus, and Martyr Lazarus of Persia found c. 960, during the time of the emperor Romanos Lakapenos (919–44) in a monastery of Saint Augusta into the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople under Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus (c. 9...

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  3. Mar 29, 2019 · Saint Luke, also known as Luke the Evangelist, is widely regarded as the author of both the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts. He wrote more of the New Testament than anyone else—even the Apostle Paul.

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  5. May 3, 2010 · The anniversary of his martyrdom is held on the 18th of October. St. Luke wrote two books for the use of the church; namely his Gospel, and the Acts of the Apostles. Both these he dedicated to Theophilus, which many of the ancients suppose to be a feigned name, denoting a lover of God, a title common to all sincere Christians.

  6. St. Luke the Evangelist Gospel According to Luke, third of the four New Testament Gospels (narratives recounting the life and death of Jesus Christ) and, with The Gospels According to Mark and Matthew, one of the three Synoptic Gospels ( i.e., those presenting a common view).

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  7. Mar 7, 2017 · Quick Facts Feast Day: October 18 Type of Feast: Feast Readings: 2 Timothy 4:10-17b; Psalm 145:10-11, 12-13, 17-18; Luke 10:1-9 ( full text here) Dates: Unknown (Antioch?)-c. 84 (Boeotia, Greece) Symbol: Winged ox

  8. May 12, 2023 · Other students of biblical history adduce from Luke's writings that he was the only evangelist to incorporate the personal testimony of the Blessed Virgin Mary, whose role in Christ's life emerges ...

  9. Luke joined Paul at Troas in the year 51, accompanying him from Macedonia to Philippi. It is very possible that Luke provided medical assistance to Paul when he had been beaten, stoned or nearly drowned while evangelizing to the Western Roman Empire.

  10. Apr 12, 2020 · By Staff Writer Last Updated April 12, 2020 Biblical scholars disagree about the circumstances of Saint Luke’s death. Most Catholic scholars contend that he either died at the age of 84 in Greece, while many Orthodox scholars assert that he was martyred after the death of Saint Paul.

  11. The large quote is applied to the west wall, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind. Luke 10:27”. $1.5 million pledged by current donors as we prepare to open our doors. 06/20/2015 – Dedication Mass in the new St. Luke’s Church.

  12. Saint Luke the Evangelist was a native of Antioch in Syria. In his youth, he studied Greek philosophy, medicine and iconography well. He was fluent in Egyptian and Greek. During the activity of the Lord Jesus on earth, Luke came from Antioch to Jerusalem.

  13. St Luke the Evangelist – Feast Day October 18. St Luke the Evangelist is the author of the canonical Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. He was born in the 1st century AD in Antioch, Syria. He was a disciple of St Paul the Apostle as well as a medical doctor. He is believed to have died as a martyr at the age of 84 while other ...

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