St. Luke - Lectern Frontal LF1135
Artwork from a frieze
of the Four Evangelists by Leopold Bruckner.
Luke,
Evangelist.
Feast Day: 18th October.
He lived in
the first century, possibly a Greek from Antioch, who was trained as a doctor
(he is referred to by Saint Paul as 'our beloved physician'). He was a gentile
and a Christian convert and a disciple of Saint Paul. He wrote a Gospel and the
Acts of the Apostles. Tradition suggests that he may have had direct contact
with Mary, Mother of Jesus, he certainly had time and opportunity to meet
those who knew Jesus personally.
His Gospel,
written from the perspective of a non-Jew, emphasises that it is a 'Universal
Gospel' because Jesus died for the salvation of all. It has also been
called the 'Gospel of Mercy' for its references to Jesus' compassion & care
for the sick, the marginalised and sinners.
Your
friends, O Lord, shall make known the glorious splendour of your reign Ps144:
v12 Psalm
from the Mass on the Feast of St Luke.
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