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Prayer to St. Luke for those going into surgury

Most charming and saintly Physician, you were animated by the heavenly Spirit of Love. In faithfully detailing of the humanity of Jesus, you also showed His divinity and His genuine compassion for all human beings. Inspire our physicians with your professionalism and with the divine compassion for their patients. Enable them to cure the ills of both body and spirit that afflict so many in our day. Amen.

 

SAINT LUKEย 

 

Luke, the writer of the Gospel and theย Actsย of the Apostles, has been identified with St. Paul’s “Luke, the beloved physician” (Colossians 4:14). We know few other facts about Luke’sย lifeย fromย Scriptureย and from early Church historians.

 

It is believed thatย Lukeย was born a Greek and a Gentile. Inย Colossiansย 10-14 speaks of those friends who are with him. He first mentions all those “of the circumcision” — in other words,ย Jewsย — and he does not includeย Lukeย in this group. Luke’s gospel shows special sensitivity to evangelizing Gentiles. It is only in his gospel that we hear the parable of theย Goodย Samaritan, that we hearย Jesusย praising theย faithย ofย Gentilesย such as theย widowย of Zarephath and Naaman the Syrian (Lk.4:25-27), and that we hear the story of the one grateful leper who is a Samaritan (Lk.17:11-19). According to the early Church historian Eusebiusย Lukeย was born atย Antiochย in Syria.

 

In our day, it would be easy to assume that someone who was aย doctorย was rich, but scholars have argued thatย Lukeย might have been born a slave. It was not uncommon for families to educateย slavesย in medicine so that they would have a residentย familyย physician. Not only do we have Paul’s word, butย Eusebius, Saintย Jerome, Saintย Irenaeus and Caius, a second-century writer, all refer toย Lukeย as a physician.

 

We have to go toย Actsย to follow the trail of Luke’sย Christianย ministry. We know nothing about hisย conversionย but looking at the language ofย Actsย we can see where he joined Saint Paul. The story of theย Actsย is written in the third person, as an historian recording facts, up until the sixteenth chapter. Inย Actsย 16:8-9 we hear of Paul’s company “So, passing by Mysia, they went down to Troas. During the night Paul had a vision: there stood aย manย of Macedonia pleading with him and saying, ‘Come over to Macedonia and help us.’ ” Then suddenly in 16:10 “they” becomes “we”: “When he had seen the vision, we immediately tried to cross over to Macedonia, being convinced thatย Godย had called us to proclaim theย goodย news to them.”

 

Soย Lukeย first joined Paul’s company atย Troasย at about the year 51 and accompanied him into Macedonia where they traveled first to Samothrace, Neapolis, and finally Philippi.ย Lukeย then switches back to the thirdย personย which seems to indicate he was not thrown into prison with Paul and that when Paul leftย Philippiย Lukeย stayed behind to encourage the Church there. Seven years passed before Paul returned to the area on his third missionary journey. Inย Actsย 20:5, the switch to “we” tells us thatย Lukeย has leftย Philippiย to rejoin Paul inย Troasย in 58 where they first met up. They traveled together through Miletus, Tyre, Caesarea, to Jerusalem.

 

Luke is the loyal comrade who stays with Paul when he is imprisoned inย Romeย about the year 61: “Epaphras, my fellow prisoner inย Christย Jesus, sends greetings to you, and so do Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, and Luke, my fellow workers” (Philemon 24). And after everyone else deserts Paul in his final imprisonment and sufferings, it isย Lukeย who remains with Paul to the end: “Onlyย Lukeย is with me” (2 Timothy 4:11).

 

Luke’sย inspirationย and information for his Gospel andย Actsย came from his close association with Paul and his companions as he explains in his introduction to the Gospel: “Since many have undertaken to set down an orderly account of the events that have been fulfilled among us, just as they were handed on to us by those who from the beginning were eyewitnesses and servants of the word, I too decided, after investigating everything carefully from the very first, to write an orderly account for you, most excellent Theophilus” (Luke 1:1-3).

 

Luke’s unique perspective onย Jesusย can be seen in the six miracles and eighteenย parablesย not found in the other gospels. Luke’s is the gospel of the poor and of social justice. He is the one who tells the story ofย Lazarusย and the Richย Manย who ignored him.ย Lukeย is the one who uses “Blessed are the poor” instead of “Blessed are the poor in spirit” in the beatitudes. Only in Luke’s gospel do we hearย Maryย ‘s Magnificat where she proclaims thatย Godย “has brought down the powerful from their thrones, and lifted up the lowly; he has filled the hungry withย goodย things, and sent the rich away empty” (Luke 1:52-53).

 

Luke also has a special connection with the women in Jesus’ life, especially Mary. It is only in Luke’s gospel that we hear the story of the Annunciation, Mary’s visit toย Elizabethย including the Magnificat, the Presentation, and the story of Jesus’ disappearance in Jerusalem. It isย Lukeย that we have to thank for the Scriptural parts of the Hail Mary: “Hailย Maryย full of grace” spoken at the Annunciation and “Blessed are you and blessed is the fruit of your womb Jesus” spoken by her cousin Elizabeth.

 

Forgiveness and God’s mercy to sinners is also of first importance to Luke. Only inย Lukeย do we hear the story of the Prodigal Son welcomed back by the overjoyed father. Only inย Lukeย do we hear the story of the forgivenย womanย disrupting the feast by washing Jesus’ feet with her tears. Throughout Luke’s gospel,ย Jesusย takes the side of the sinner who wants to return to God’s mercy.

 

Reading Luke’s gospel gives aย goodย ideaย of hisย characterย as one who loved the poor, who wanted the door to God’s kingdom opened to all, who respected women, and who sawย hopeย in God’s mercy for everyone.

The reports of Luke’sย lifeย after Paul’s death are conflicting. Some early writers claim he was martyred, others say he lived a long life. Some say he preached in Greece, others in Gaul. The earliest tradition we have says that he died at 84 Boeotia after settling inย Greeceย to write his Gospel.

 

A tradition thatย Lukeย was a painter seems to have no basis in fact. Several images ofย Maryย appeared in later centuries claiming him as a painter but these claims were proved false. Because of this tradition, however, he is considered a patron of painters of pictures and is often portrayed as painting pictures of Mary.

He is often shown with an ox or a calf because these are the symbols ofย sacrificeย — theย sacrificeย Jesusย made for all the world.

 

Luke is the patron of physicians and surgeons.

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