Feast of Saint Luke


The Roman Catholic Church observes Monday, Oct. 18, the Feast of Saint Luke the Evangelist (San Lucas Evangelista), the author of two New Testament books: The Third Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles.

St. Luke (Catholic Online)

Popularly known as the patron saint of physicians, painters, churches, medical schools, and medical facilities, hospitals such as the St. Luke Medical Center in Quezon City and Taguig City were named after him and placed under his patronage.

At the St. Luke the Evangelist Parish in San Pablo, Laguna, Bishop Buenaventura M. Famadico will celebrate a high mass at 9:30 a.m. The mass will be streamed live via the parish Facebook page. A motorcade will precede the mass.

The faithful are also invited to join the daily praying of the holy rosary which is streamed live via the parish Facebook page at 7 p.m. Novena masses were held from Oct. 9 to 17.

A native of Antioch, Turkey, St. Luke wrote the Third Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles in Greece right after St. Paul’s martyrdom in 64 A.D.

In the Gospel of Luke, he narrated with order and clarity, more than 30 years of Jesus’ earthly life, including His Ascension to heaven. He also gave a complete narrative of the Annunciation and the Visitation.

In the Acts of the Apostles, he chronicled the history of the early Church and narrated the similarities between the life of Christ and the Church.

St. Luke was the first Christian physician on record. He was a missionary companion of St. Paul and was the only gentile or non-Jew to write books of the Holy Bible. He was also a skillful artist and was believed to have painted the first icon of the Blessed Mother, which is now displayed and venerated at the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome, Italy.

St. Luke was believed to have died in March 84 A.D. in Thiva, Greece. He was buried at the Abbey of Santa Gustina in Padua, Italy.