Saint Luke, one of the Four Evangelists and devout disciple of Paul, wrote
the New Testament books, “The Acts of the Apostles” and “The Gospel of
Luke.” He is known for being diverse and inclusive in his works, writing
about downtrodden sinners, the poor and infirm, women, and lepers. He was a
physician who had an innate care for others, and this shines through in his
books. Luke’s emblem is the ox, and he is the patron of doctors, artists,
and butchers. Pray to Saint Luke when you are facing new beginnings,
meeting new people, confronting new problems, or pondering new ideas; Saint
Luke will help you to get off to the best start possible. He died in March
84 AD in Thebes, Boeotia, Greece.
Your order includes:
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The vibrant one-of-a-kind hand-painted saint medal, painted in New
Orleans.
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A metal necklace or clasp (your choice!)
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The story of your Saint in greeting card format
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A felt pouch for safekeeping
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Unique prayer cards from Rome, Italy
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An extra envelope for easy mailing or gifting
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A money back guarantee, “No Questions Asked.” Rob and Saints for Sinners stand by their work.
The stories are sometimes embellished, paraphrased, or updated, but
overall, they retain the theme presented at canonization or veneration.
That's what makes them more special!
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