Church commemorates St. Luke of Crimea

St. Luke of Crimea. Photo: open sources

On June 11, 2026, the Orthodox Church commemorates St. Luke of Crimea. The figure of the archbishop and confessor combines the scientific genius of a physician with the unwavering courage of a pastor. The life of Luke (Voino-Yasenetsky) went down in history as a testimony to the triumph of the spirit in the service of saving others.

The future saint was ordained in 1921, at the height of the civil war. A professor of medicine, he openly wore his cassock and cross in the operating room during the harshest anti-religious campaigns. Eyewitnesses recalled that the hierarch categorically refused to perform surgery unless there was an icon in the room.

On one occasion, he left the hospital after the authorities ordered that the icon be removed, but returned when the party leadership made concessions in order to save the life of the gravely ill wife of a local official.

For his convictions, St. Luke spent a total of 11 years in prisons and exile. Despite persecution, he continued his scientific work and treated people wherever possible. In 1946, the authorities awarded him the Stalin Prize, First Class, for outstanding achievements in the field of purulent surgery. The hierarch combined scientific talent with the gift of prayer, helping thousands of people find hope in the most difficult times.

St. Luke reposed on June 11, 1961, leaving behind hundreds of scientific and theological works. In 2000, the Church glorified Archbishop Luke among the saints and confessors. Today, he is venerated throughout the world as the patron saint of physicians and, for many, as an embodiment of human dignity. His holy relics rest in the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Simferopol, remaining a source of consolation and spiritual support.

As the UOJ reported, the holy surgeon proved that the brain does not produce thought.

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