Roman Inc - Saint Luke - Patron of Artists and Doctors

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ROMAN INC - SAINT LUKE - PATRON OF ARTISTS AND DOCTORS

Figurine comes nicely displayed in a box with a front window, with a prayer on the front and the story of the Saint on the back, and a prayer card inside.

"Prayer to Saint Luke:
Most wonderful St. Luke, you were animated by the Heavenly Spirit of Love. In faithfully detailing the humanity of Jesus in your Gosepl, you also showed His Divinity and His genuine compassion for all human beings. May the Holy Spirit, instructor of the faithful, help me to understand Christ’s words and faithfully apply them in my life. Amen."

St. Luke was born to Greek gentile parents in Antioch, Syria, probably around 10 AD. He was an early convert to Christianity, fluent in Greek and Aramaic. He was trained as a physician but was also a skillful writer and painter. He wrote the Gospel of Luke in 53 AD and the Acts of the Apostles in 63 AD. Although not an eyewitness to the life of Christ, he recorded the testimony of eyewitnesses, including Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Peter. His writings show special sensitivity to evangelize the gentiles. Luke's unique perspective can be seen in the six miracles and 18 parables not found in the other gospels. Only in Luke's gospel do we hear the story of the Annunciation, the visit to Elizabeth, the Presentation, and the finding of the child Jesus in the temple. Only in Luke's gospel do we hear the parable of the Prodigal Son. He described Jesus as one who loved the poor, opened the door of God's kingdom to all, and saw hope in God's mercy for everyone.
Luke was a companion of Paul in his travels and ministry of the Gospel. Paul referred to him as "the beloved physician." He loyally stayed with Paul when he was imprisoned in Rome when all other companions had fled. After Paul's martyrdom, Luke preached in Italy, Gaul, Dalmatia and Egypt. He was martyred at the age of 74.
In addition to leaving us the priceless treasures of the Gospel of Luke and Acts of the Apostles, Luke left many paintings of Christ and the Blessed Mother. He is believed to be the first painter of icons. He is the patron saint of artists and physicians.

Feast Day: October 18

Material: Resin, Stone Mix
Dimensions: Approx. H 7.6cm x W 5cm

(40663)

SKU 40663
Barcode # 89945240481
Brand Roman Inc
Shipping weight 0.0840kg
Shipping width 0.110m
Shipping height 0.160m
Shipping length 0.040m

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