For your information and discussion.
Indebted much to St. Luke are we for the Gospel of St. Luke and the Acts of the Apostles.
1 posted on
10/19/2008 8:07:06 PM PDT by
Salvation
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The Feast of St. Luke is October 18th.
2 posted on
10/19/2008 8:08:44 PM PDT by
Salvation
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Indebted much to St. Luke are we for the Gospel of St. Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. These comprise approximately 1/3 of the New Testament by written volume. Indebted indeed!
3 posted on
10/19/2008 8:40:59 PM PDT by
TotusTuus
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In Gospel of Luke, in the Easter afternoon account of the two disciples on the road to Emmaus who met the risen Christ — one was Cleophas, the other unnamed.
Many Bible scholars think the unnamed discipe was in fact St. Luke.
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I had read somewhere that scholars believe Luke’s gospel to have been a narration by St. Peter, penned by Luke.
7 posted on
10/19/2008 10:21:53 PM PDT by
oprahstheantichrist
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I am wearing a St. Luke medal right now.
10 posted on
10/20/2008 8:48:06 AM PDT by
ChurtleDawg
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