St. Luke, Evangelist (Feast)
Feast day – October 18
St. Luke, the inspired author of the third Gospel and of the
Acts of the Apostles, was a native of Antioch in Syria and a physician, and one
of the early converts from paganism. He accompanied St. Paul on a considerable
part of his missionary journey. He was also his companion while in prison at
Rome on two different occasions. His account of these events, contained in the
Acts, is firsthand history.
Luke's Gospel is, above all, the Gospel of the Merciful
Heart of Jesus. It emphasizes the fact that Christ is the salvation of all men,
especially of the repentant sinner and of the lowly. Legend says that Luke
painted the Blessed Virgin's portrait. It is certainly true that he painted the
most beautiful word-picture of Mary ever written.
St. Luke came from Antioch, was a practicing physician and was one of the first converts to Christianity. He accompanied St. Paul, who converted him, on his missionary journeys and was still with him in Rome when St. Paul was in prison awaiting death. We hear no more of him afterwards and nothing is known of his last years. The Church venerates him as a Martyr.
St. Luke's Gospel is principally concerned with salvation
and mercy; in it are preserved some of our Lord's most moving parables, like
those of the lost sheep and the prodigal son. Dante calls St. Luke the
"historian of the meekness of Christ." It is also St. Luke who tells
us the greater part of what we know about our Lord's childhood.
"According to tradition he was an artist, as well as a
man of letters; and with a soul alive to all the most delicate inspirations, he
consecrated his pencil to the holiest use, and handed down to us the features
of the Mother of God. It was an illustration worthy of the Gospel which relates
to the divine Infancy; and it won for the artist a new title to the gratitude
of those who never saw Jesus and Mary in the flesh. Hence St. Luke is the
patron of Christian art."
Sources for this article were taken from: CatholicCulture.org
Prayer
Lord God, who chose
Saint Luke to reveal by his preaching and writings the mystery of your love for
the poor, grant that those who already glory in your name may persevere as one
heart and one soul and that all nations may merit to see your salvation. Through
our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of
the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
Amen.
St. Luke –
Pray for us
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