St. Luke Round Sterling Silver Medal Necklace - HMH Religious

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Physician, artist, and Evangelist. St. Luke — the Greek physician who became one of the Twelve and authored both the third Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles — is patron saint of physicians, surgeons, artists, painters, and brewers. Tradition also holds that he painted the first icon of the Virgin Mary. He is honored in this beautifully detailed round sterling silver medal, handcrafted from solid .925 sterling silver by skilled American artisans. The medal depicts St. Luke with a book and a winged ox beside him — the ox is his traditional Evangelist symbol, representing sacrifice and priestly service.

  • Round St. Luke the Evangelist medal depicting him with a book and winged ox, in solid .925 sterling silver
  • Medal dimensions: 0.9" x 0.7" (22mm x 18mm), weight: 3.3 grams
  • 20" 316 surgical stainless steel curb chain — hypoallergenic and rust-resistant
  • Presented in a deluxe velvet gift box (color may vary)
  • Made in the USA by HMH Religious

A meaningful Catholic gift for physicians, surgeons, artists, medical professionals, baptisms, Confirmation, or anyone with a devotion to St. Luke the Evangelist.

Saint Luke the Apostle

St. Luke the Apostle wrote the Gospel According to Luke, based largely on the influence of Saint Paul, and the Acts of the Apostles, a history of the early church. It is said that he was a painter, but his works have never been correctly attributed to him. St Luke is the patron saint for artists, butchers, doctors, glass industry, goldsmiths, jewelers, notaries, painters, physicians, sculptors, and surgeons. Saint Luke the Apostle memorial feast day is October 18th.