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10 September - Feast of Apostles of the Seventy: Nathaniel (Nathanael), Luke the Evangelist, Clement of Sardice or Clement of Rome and Apelles of Heraklion (Greek sources say that Saint Luke (Loukias) was someone other than the Evangelist Luke). The commemoration is held again on 22 April. 18 October - Feast of the Apostle and Evangelist Luke. [66]
St Luke's Church, Hodnet, Shropshire; St Luke's Church, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire; St Luke's Church, Ilford, London; St Luke Old Street, Islington, London, a deconsecrated church now used by the London Symphony Orchestra as a music centre; St Luke's Church, Kentish Town, London; St Luke's Church, Kew, London; St Luke's Church, Kingston upon ...
St. Catherine of Siena Church, 285 Main St, Charlestown: Founded as a mission in the 1870s, current church dedicated in 1880. Part of All Saints Parish since 2007 [69] St. Peter Church, 39 Church St, North Walpole: Founded in 1877, current church dedicated in 1882. Part of All Saints Parish since 2007 [69] Our Lady of Fatima 724 Main St, New London
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Saint Luke Drawing the Virgin is a large oil and tempera on oak panel painting, usually dated between 1435 and 1440, attributed to the Early Netherlandish painter Rogier van der Weyden. Housed in the Museum of Fine Arts , Boston , it shows Luke the Evangelist , patron saint of artists, sketching the Virgin Mary as she nurses the Child Jesus .
Saint Luke painting the Virgin (German and Dutch: Lukas-Madonna) is a devotional subject in art showing Luke the Evangelist painting the Virgin Mary with the Child Jesus. Such paintings were often created during the Renaissance for chapels of Saint Luke in European churches, and frequently recall the composition of the Salus Populi Romani , an ...
Evangelist portraits are a specific type of miniature included in ancient and mediaeval illuminated manuscript Gospel Books, and later in Bibles and other books, as well as other media. Each Gospel of the Four Evangelists, the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, may be prefaced by a portrait of the Evangelist, usually occupying a full page.