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  • How to Read the Acts of the Apostles

    04/10/2026 8:34:12 PM PDT · by CondoleezzaProtege · 2 replies
    St. Paul Center ^ | Tim Gray
    How can Jesus still be active, given that He is dead (albeit now resurrected)? This is Luke’s starting point in Acts. Jesus’ Resurrection is more than simply a return of life from death...Rather, His victory over death is followed by a royal Ascension through which He is exalted and enthroned at the right hand of God, from where He sends out His Spirit and begins an active reign. For Luke and the early Christians, Jesus’ Ascension was more than an exit; it was an entry into the heavenly throne room from which He directs the course of history and the...
  • "The Holy Apostle Luke Painted this Image" ~ The traditional Lucan origin of the icon of the Hodegetria

    10/18/2022 2:19:06 PM PDT · by Antoninus · 48 replies
    Gloria Romanorum ^ | October 18, 2022 | Florentius
    Today is the feast of Saint Luke, a father of the ancient Church renowned as Evangelist, Historian, and Physician. We should be aware of one additional title that is traditionally attributed to this early disciple of Christ: Artist. For the name of Saint Luke is attached to one of the most venerable works of art of the ancient Church—the Hodegetria icon which resided in Constantinople until its destruction in 1453. While the origins of the Hodegetria icon are shrouded in mystery, its connection to St. Luke is based upon traditions stretching back to the early centuries of Constantinople as a...
  • Saint Luke, physician who chronicled Christ's life, to be celebrated October 18

    10/17/2010 10:53:57 PM PDT · by Salvation · 5 replies
    CatholicNewsAgency ^ | Oct 17, 2010 | CNA
    Saint Luke, physician who chronicled Christ's life, to be celebrated October 18   Denver, Colo., Oct 17, 2010 / 05:07 am (CNA).- On October 18, Catholics and other Christians around the world will celebrate the feast of St. Luke, the physician and companion of St. Paul whose gospel preserved the most extensive biography of Jesus Christ. St. Luke wrote a greater volume of the New Testament than any other single author, including the earliest history of the Church. Ancient traditions also acknowledge Luke as the founder of Christian iconography, making him a patron of artists as well as doctors and...