This St. Luke Sterling Silver Patron Saint Medal, 3/4" diameter with a 20” Stainless Steel Chain, is crafted in the United States and is made with the finest materials available. Many steps are involved in the manufacturing and finishing process of the medal. The stainless steel chain is plated with genuine rhodium and has a clasp.
The St. Luke Sterling Silver Patron Saint Medal with a 20” Stainless Steel Chain is tastefully packaged in a velour gift box.
St. Luke the Evangelist is traditionally believed to have been a Greek Gentile from Antioch. In Colossians 4:14, St. Paul describes him as “the beloved physician.” Scripture also confirms that Luke accompanied Paul on missionary journeys and was with him during his imprisonment. It is believed that Luke visited the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is also believed that he died in Greece at the age of eighty-four.
The St. Luke Sterling Silver Medal honors him as the Patron Saint of physicians and painters. His Feast Day is October 18.