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        St. Mark
        Feastday: April 25
        Patron of notaries

        The second Gospel was written by St. Mark, who, in the New Testament, 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. His feast day is April 25.
        He is the patron saint of notaries.

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