2. St. Luke St. Luke was born and died in the First Century. St. Luke’s feast day is October 18. St. Luke is the patron of artists, physicians and surgeons.
3. St. Luke St. Luke was a Greek- speaking doctor. He was also an evangelist, a writer of one of the Gospels about the life, sufferings, death, and resurrection of Jesus. His Gospel shows us the compassionate, forgiving Christ. It shows Christ dealing with all people, like outcasts, sinners, and the poor.
4. St. Luke It is sometimes called the Gospel of the Spirit and the Gospel of Woman. Luke wrote the Acts of the Apostles, which tells about what the Apostles and friends of Jesus did after his Ascension. The symbol for Luke is an ox.