Saint Luke, the Bishop of Simferopol and Crimea, and Blessed Surgeon, was born Valentin Felixovich Voino-Yasenetsky on April 14, 1877 and died June 11, 1961.
His family members were civil servants to Lithuanian and Polish Kings. The family was impoverished over time but Saint Luke remembers that he received his religious inheritance from his pious father. His first true understanding of the Christian faith came from the New Testament given to him at his high school graduation by his principal.
A Doctor of Medicine, Professor, and State Prize winner, since 1944 he was the Archbishop of Tambov and Michurinsk, and later of Simferopol and the Crimea. While he was serving the church as an Archbishop, he was also practicing as a surgeon and taught and published many books and articles on regional anesthesia and surgery. He is now known to be a world-famous pioneering surgeon.
Another important event in Valentin’s life was the marriage to his wife Anna, a nurse. They had four children. The family was transferred frequently to various regional health care facilities and from the very beginning Valentine never requested funds from his patients, nor would he turn anyone away because of his ethnic background or personal beliefs. When his wife died, God in setting the path for Valentine’s Sainthood provided the family with Sofia Sergeevna who would be the joyful surrogate mother of his children during the harsh times ahead. Valentine never remarried.
Photograph from the Funeral of Saint Luke the Archbishop of Simferopol |
In November of 1995 he was announced as a Saint by the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, and was officially glorified by the Patriarchate of Russia May 25, 1996. He is commemorated by the church June 11 the anniversary of his falling asleep in the Lord.
The Reliquary of St. Luke of Simferopol in Sagmata Monastery |
Saint Luke’s prayers to have “Holy God” chanted at his funeral during the atheistic times were answered!
Holy Hierarch Luke of Crimea, the Unmercenary Physician by
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