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SUMMARY:St. Luke
DESCRIPTION:THE BELOVED PHYSICIAN\nBy St Jerome 6\n◊◊◊\nLuke\, a physician from Antioch\, who\, as his writings show\, was not\nignorant of the Greek language\, was a follower of the Apostle Paul and his\ncompanion on all his travels. he wrote the Gospel of which Paul says: “We have\nsent also with him the brother\, whose praise is in the Gospel\, through all the\nchurches.” And to the Colossians\, “Luke\, the beloved physician\, greets you.”\nAlso to Timothy\, “Only Luke is with me.” \nLikewise\, he published another wonderful volume which bears the title\nActs of the Apostles. Its narratives continue up to the two years spent by Paul at\nRome\, that is\, up to the fourth year of Nero’s reign. From it we learn that the\nbook was composed in that city. Hence we are to relegate the journeys of Paul\nand Thecla and the complete tale of the lion’s baptism to the apocryphal\nwritings. For how can it be that among all the rest of Paul’s deeds\, Luke\, the sole\ncompanion of the Apostle\, should be ignorant of this alone? \nEven Tertullian\, who lived close to that time\, tells us that a certain priest\nin Asia\, an admirer of the Apostle Paul\, when charged by John to be the author\nof the book\, confessed that he had done it out of his love for Paul\, and he had\nforthwith fallen dead on the spot. Certain ones suspect that as often as Paul says\nin his Epistles\, “according to my Gospel\,” he refers to Luke’s work. \nThat Luke had learned the Gospel not only from Paul\, who had not been\nwith our Lord in the flesh\, but from the rest of the apostles\, he himself declares\nat the beginning of his book\, saying: “those who were eyewitnesses and\nministers of the word have handed them down to us.” Consequently\, he wrote\nthe Gospel as he had heard it \, while he composed the Acts of the Apostles\naccording as he had himself seen. \n6\nfrom The Lessons of the Temporal Cycle and the Principal feasts of the Sanctoral Cycle According to the Monastic Breviary\,\ncompiled and adapted for the Office of the Brothers of St. Meinrad’s Abbey\, St. Meinrad\, IN\, 1943\, pp. 483-484.
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