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Saint Luke, Evangelist

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Posted on Wednesday October 18, 2023 at 12:00AM in Saints


St. Luke, c.1605 - El Greco

El Greco. St. Luke

"He was bred up a physician in Antioch, and generally believed to be one of the seventy-two disciples. He wrote the Gospel, as he had received it from the apostles, but particularly from St. Paul. He was his faithful companion in all his persecutions; so that while many others forsook him, St. Luke did not: Only Luke is with me. (2 Tim. iv. 11.) For this reason, he is often commended by St. Paul in his epistles; and not only for his constancy, but for his being a true disciple of Christ crucified: He always bore about in his body the dying of Jesus. (2 Cor. iv. 10.) He wrote likewise the Acts of the Apostles. History says that he was at length put to death in Achaia, whence his relics, together with those of St. Andrew, were translated to Constantinople, under the Emperor Constantius.

Read the Gospel, and Read the Gospel, and pray for grace to be faithful in the practice of it; and that no corrupt maxims of the world may take place of it in your heart.

Pray for the constancy of this saint, that no sort of persecution or trouble, no power of convenience or interest, may prevail on you to forsake the commandments or the creed. Let his example teach you to be a comfort to such as are in trouble. To be friendly to persons in power and plenty, is to be suspected of self-love: but to be a friend to the poor and oppressed, is the effect of charity. Keep up your correspondence with these, give them no occasion of scandal, by forsaking those in their trouble, whom you have courted in their prosperity.

Ask for grace to become a true follower of Christ crucified. Examine of what spirit you are. If you admire and follow the world, with its vanities, you have not yet learnt to be a disciple of Christ. Beseech God to protect you by his heavenly grace, and not suffer you to follow any other spirit than that of his gospel: that as it was His Holy Spirit that assisted the evangelists in writing the Gospel, the same Divine Helper may assist you also to follow it." The Catholic Year; Or Daily Lessons on the Feasts of the Church by Rev. John GOTHER

" [1] And after these things the Lord appointed also other seventy-two: and he sent them two and two before his face into every city and place whither he himself was to come. [2] And he said to them: The harvest indeed is great, but the laborers are few. Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he send laborers into his harvest. [3] Go: Behold I send you as lambs among wolves. [4] Carry neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes; and salute no man by the way. [5] Into whatsoever house you enter, first say: Peace be to this house."  Source: DouayRheims


Prayer for Vocations

V. Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest.
R-. That He send laborers into His harvest. (St. Luke xi 2)

Let us pray:
O Holy Ghost, Spirit of Wisdom and Divine Love, impart Thy Knowledge, Understanding and Counsel to Youth that they may know the vocation wherein they can best serve God. Give them courage and strength to follow God’s Holy Will, guide their uncertain steps, strengthen their resolutions, shield their chastity, fashion their minds, conquer their hearts, and lead them to the vineyard where they will labor in God’s holy cause.

Mary, Queen of the Clergy and Mother of all Priests and Religious, turn a merciful ear to our petition that many will dedicate themselves to thy Divine Son. Prompt them to be zealous and self-sacrificing priests, Brothers and Sisters in our beloved country and in foreign missions. Help them to bring love and knowledge of the Most Holy Trinity to souls that otherwise might be lost for eternity. Amen.

Queen of Vocations, hear our prayer!
St. Joseph, pray for us!
St. Pius X, pray for us!
St. John Vianney, pray for us!

Source: Catholic Research Resources Alliance: The Catholic Standard and Times Volume 65, number 27, 25 March 1960

For more prayers for vocations, please visit this page:

Cure d'Ars Prayer Group page for Vocations



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