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St Mark Icon crafted by Jennifer Godwin |
We celebrate today the feast of one of the Evangelists, and companion to
St Paul in many of his missionary voyages - Saint Mark. He is sometimes called
John Mark. Both he and his mother, Mary, were highly esteemed in the early
Church, and his mother's house in Jerusalem served as a meeting place for
Christians there. St. Mark was associated with St. Paul and St. Barnabas (who
was Mark's cousin) on their missionary journey through the island of Cyprus.
Later he accompanied St. Barnabas alone. We know also that he was in Rome with
St. Peter and St. Paul. Tradition ascribes to him the founding of the Church in
Alexandria. St. Mark wrote the second Gospel, probably in Rome sometime before
the year 60 A.D.; he wrote it in Greek for the Gentile converts to
Christianity. Tradition tells us that St. Mark was requested by the Romans to
set down the teachings of St. Peter. This seems to be confirmed by the position
which St. Peter has in this Gospel. In this way the second Gospel is a record
of the life of Jesus as seen through the eyes of the Prince of the Apostles.
The famous St Mark Basilica is in Venice, where thousands of people visit
to pray all year round, but especially today. As a child I remember having a small
procession blessing the fields for a good crop production, in what used to be
called the Rogation days. St Mark has also my all-time favorite quote in the
Bible...when Jesus sent the apostles on their mission, he asked them not to
carry any walking stick or a second tunic or money bag..."They were
however, to wear sandals." (Mark 6:9)
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