St. Luke is the patron saint of artists, physicians, surgeons, bachelors, butchers, and students. He is also recognized as the patron of painters, sculptors, glassmakers, and stained glass workers.
St. Luke is the patron saint of artists, while St. Luke the Evangelist is often invoked as the patron saint of doctors and physicians.
St. Luke is the patron saint of artists, physicians, surgeons, but he is not specifically associated with any particular country.
Yes, St. Luke is a patron saint of physicians.
St. John of God is the patron saint of heart patients. St. Raphael is the patron St. of healing and medicine. St. Luke, St. Cosmos, St. Damian, and St. Panteleimon are patron saints of medicine.
St. Luke is thought to have been a physician and is a patron saint of physicians.
St. Luke is the Saint after going in to surgery and the saint for Surgeons.
The patron saint of notaries is Saint Luke the Evangelist. He is also the patron saint of artists, physicians, and surgeons.
St. Luke is the patron saint of:artistsbachelorsbookbindersbrewersbutchersdoctorsglass makersglassworkersgold workersgoldsmithslacemakerslace workersnotariespaintersphysicianssculptorsstained glass workerssurgeonsunmarried menWorshipful Company of PaintersCapena, ItalyHermersdorf, Germany
From St. Luke's Catholic Church website: The symbol for St. Luke is the ox (or bull). This may account for his also being patron of butchers. In art, Luke is represented by a winged ox because he begins his gospel with an account of the priest, Zachary, (Zechariah), sacrificing in the temple. The ox represents Christ's sacrifice.
Luke is the Patron Saint of Surgeons
St. Luke is thought to have been a physician.
The symbol of St. Luke is an ox or bull, which represents sacrifice and strength. This symbol is often associated with St. Luke because his Gospel emphasizes Jesus' sacrifice and portrays him as the powerful and compassionate Son of Man.