Feast day: October 18
Patron of:
- artists
- bachelors
- bookbinders
- brewers
- butchers
- doctors
- glass makers
- glassworkers
- glaziers
- gold workers
- goldsmiths
- lacemakers
- lace workers
- notaries
- painters
- physicians
- sculptors
- stained glass workers
- surgeons
- unmarried men
- Worshipful Company of Butchers
- Worshipful Company of Painters
Saint Luke was born to pagan Greek parents and was one of the earliest converts to Christianity. A physician, he studied in Antioch and Tarsus. According to legend he was also a painter who did portraits of Jesus and Mary. He was a traveling companion of Saint Paul the Apostle, and evangelized Greece and Rome with him. He stayed in Rome for Paul‘s two years of prison. Author of the Gospel According to Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. His Gospel emphasizes the sacrifice of Christ and so he is most frequently associated with a sacrificial bull as one of his attributes.