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St. Mark the Apostle

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St. Mark The Apostle and Evangelist Preacher of The Christian Faith in Africa St. Mark was a native of the North Africa county of Libya. He was born in the city of Cyrene in Pentapolis, the western part of Libya, west of the border of Egypt. St.

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St. Mark The Apostle and Evangelist Preacher of The Christian Faith in Africa St. Mark was a native of the North Africa county of Libya. He was born in the city of Cyrene in Pentapolis, the western part of Libya, west of the border of Egypt. St. Mark was born of Jewish parents several years after the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. His original name was John and his surname was Mark : "And when he (Peter) came to himself... he {Peter} came to the house of Mary the mother of John, whose surname was Mark, where many gathered together praying" (Acts 12:11-12);

and " Barnabas determined to take with them John, whose surname was Mark" (Acts 15:37); "And Barnabas and Saul returned from Jerusalem, when they had fulfilled their ministry, and took with them John, whose surname was Mark" (Acts 12:25). St. Mark's parents, Aristopolos his father and Mary his mother, migrated to Palestine shortly after the birth of St. Mark because of the Berber attacks on their town and property. They settled in Cana of Galilee not far from Jerusalem. A few years later, St. Mark's father died and Peter Simon (St. Peter), who was married to a relative of St. Mark's father took care of St.

Mark and considered him a son: "The Church that is in Babylon, elected together with you, salutes you and so does Marcus (Mark) my son"; (1 Peter 5:13). Peter Simon saw to it that St. Mark received a good education. St. Mark studied law and the classics. Church Traditions state that Mary, St. Mark's mother, was an admirer of Jesus Christ and followed Him everywhere and that St. Mark was one of the attendants who served at the feast in Cana of Galilee at which Jesus Christ turned the waster into wine: "And the third day there was a marriage in Cana of Galilee...

and both Jesus and was called and his disciples, to the marriage... when the ruler of the feast had tasted the water that was made wine... This was the first miracle Jesus did." (John 2:1-11) Quick Facts + He was born in the Pentapolis or Qairawan (Now Tunisia or Libya according to other sources) approximately 15 years after our Lord was born. + He witnessed the preaching of our Lord in Palestine as well as his passion. + He is the author of the earliest Gospel to be written (it was written in Greek). + He was the founder of Christianity in Egypt or in Alexandria at least.

He came to Alexandria approximately 48 AD. Foot Note: According to some sources, St. Peter preached in Babylon about the same time St. Mark was in Alexandria, however he focussed on the Jews of Babylon (A city near Memphis, Cairo now ). + He was martyred in 68 AD when pagans of Serapis (the Serapion-Abbis Greek Egyptian god ) tied him to a horse's tail and dragged him through the streets of Alexandria's district of Bokalia for two days until his body was torn to pieces. + The Church celebrates his martyrdom on the 8th of May each year.

+ His head is in a church named after him in Alexandria, and parts of his relics is in St. Mark's Cairo's Cathedral. The rest of his relics are in the San Marco Cathedral in Venice, Italy. + Of his titles are : The Evangelist, the Apostle, the Witness and the Martyr. [ Back ] [ Up ] [ Next ] Preacher of The Christian Faith in Africa St. Mark was a native of the North Africa county of Libya. He was born in the city of Cyrene in Pentapolis, the western part of Libya, west of the border of Egypt. St. Mark was born of Jewish parents several years after the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

His original name was John and his surname was Mark : "And when he (Peter) came to himself... he {Peter} came to the house of Mary the mother of John, whose surname was Mark, where many gathered together praying" (Acts 12:11-12); and " Barnabas determined to take with them John, whose surname was Mark" (Acts 15:37); "And Barnabas and Saul returned from Jerusalem, when they had fulfilled their ministry, and took with them John, whose surname was Mark" (Acts 12:25). St. Mark's parents, Aristopolos his father and Mary his mother, migrated to Palestine shortly after the birth of St.

Mark because of the Berber attacks on their town and property. They settled in Cana of Galilee not far from Jerusalem. A few years later, St. Mark's father died and Peter Simon (St. Peter), who was married to a relative of St. Mark's father took care of St. Mark and considered him a son: "The Church that is in Babylon, elected together with you, salutes you and so does Marcus (Mark) my son"; (1 Peter 5:13). Peter Simon saw to it that St. Mark received a good education. St. Mark studied law and the classics. Church Traditions state that Mary, St.

Mark's mother, was an admirer of Jesus Christ and followed Him everywhere and that St. Mark was one of the attendants who served at the feast in Cana of Galilee at which Jesus Christ turned the waster into wine: "And the third day there was a marriage in Cana of Galilee... and both Jesus and was called and his disciples, to the marriage... when the ruler of the feast had tasted the water that was made wine... This was the first miracle Jesus did." (John 2:1-11) Quick Facts + He was born in the Pentapolis or Qairawan (Now Tunisia or Libya according to other sources) approximately 15 years after our Lord was born.

+ He witnessed the preaching of our Lord in Palestine as well as his passion. + He is the author of the earliest Gospel to be written (it was written in Greek). + He was the founder of Christianity in Egypt or in Alexandria at least. He came to Alexandria approximately 48 AD. Foot Note: According to some sources, St. Peter preached in Babylon about the same time St. Mark was in Alexandria, however he focussed on the Jews of Babylon (A city near Memphis, Cairo now ).

+ He was martyred in 68 AD when pagans of Serapis (the Serapion-Abbis Greek Egyptian god ) tied him to a horse's tail and dragged him through the streets of Alexandria's district of Bokalia for two days until his body was torn to pieces. + The Church celebrates his martyrdom on the 8th of May each year. + His head is in a church named after him in Alexandria, and parts of his relics is in St. Mark's Cairo's Cathedral. The rest of his relics are in the San Marco Cathedral in Venice, Italy. + Of his titles are : The Evangelist, the Apostle, the Witness and the Martyr. [ Back ] [ Up ] [ Next ]

Hymn

Hail to you Saint Mark,
The son of Aristopolos,
The preacher of Christ's name,
Markos pi-apostolos. (Mark the Apostle)
You were born in Cyrene,
Your name is in every place,
Remaining for all ages,
Markos pi-apostolos.
You came to Palestine,
The land of the saints,
Fleeing from Libya,
Markos pi-apostolos.
You followed the Lord Jesus,
You drank from the spring,
You preached everywhere,
Markos pi-apostolos.
Mark and his father found,
Two lions walking,
You prayed and they died,
Markos pi-apostolos.
Saint Mary your mother,
Made her house a church,
She served a great service,
Markos pi-apostolos.
Jesus was far away,
Sent to you, wanting,
To celebrate the Passover,
Markos pi-apostolos.
Our great Lord made,
The last Passover,
He was patient to the wicked,
Markos pi-apostolos.
You followed Him to the garden,
The youth took hold of you,
You escaped from them naked,
Markos pi-apostolos.
You know the mysteries,
Of the mighty God,
Through them, the righteous is saved,
Markos pi-apostolos.
The Spirit of comfort dwelt,
Upon those who gathered,
In your house on Pentecost,
Markos pi-apostolos.
Like tongues of fire,
In broad daylight,
Settling on the pure ones,
Markos pi-apostolos.
You spoke with the tongues,
Of the people of the world,
While performing signs,
Markos pi-apostolos.
The nations came to you,
Submitting to you,
Believing in the Lord Jesus,
Markos pi-apostolos.
Three thousands were baptized,
Lead by your guidance,
Living in chastity,
Markos pi-apostolos.
After the Pentecost,
You went away to preach,
To the whole world
Markos pi-apostolos.
O Mark our father,
The love that came to us,
To the faith, he led us,
Markos pi-apostolos.
When you heard Anianus,
Proclaiming, "O one God,"
You showed him Christ's way,
Markos pi-apostolos.
You ordained Anianus,
A bishop with priests,
To serve the souls,
Markos pi-apostolos.
You established the school,
Of theology,
The first seminary,
Markos pi-apostolos.
The fathers came out of it,
Patriarchs and scholars,
They kept the faith with blood,
Markos pi-apostolos.
Your virtues increased,
The Spirit inspired you,
To write your gospel,
Markos pi-apostolos.
You wrote to the Romans,
And all the sons of men,
About the King and Judge,
Markos pi-apostolos.
You completed the strife,
With the blood of martyrdom,
At the appointed time,
Markos pi-apostolos.
On the day of the feast,
The people dragged you,
To the flames of fire,
Markos pi-apostolos.
God sent from heaven,
Clouds carrying water,
Putting out the fire,
Markos pi-apostolos.
On the last day of Baramouda,
We have a tradition,
To remember the martyrdom of,
Markos pi-apostolos.
On the end of Babah a feast,
The appearance of the head,
A help to him in need,
Markos pi-apostolos.
On the fifteenth of Baona,
Pope Kerrolos with a help,
Returned the relic of our father,
Markos pi-apostolos.
Who is like you O beholder of God,
Who is invisible,
We worship and glorify Him,
Markos pi-apostolos.
Saint Mark the pillar,
Of the truth,
A lion came out to rule,
Markos pi-apostolos.
The exposition of your name
is in the mouth of the believers
all of them proclaim
"O God of St. Mark, help us all."
Another Translation:
Hail to you Saint Mark,
the son of Aristobolos,
who preached the name of Isos,
Markos pi-apostolos.
You were born in Cyrene,
And fled to Palestine,
The land of the Divine,
Markos pi-apostolos.
You followed Jesus Christ,
From the east to the west,
While He was in your midst,
Markos pi-apostolos.
While the lions attacked,
You and your father prayed,
So immediately they died,
Markos pi-apostolos.
Our Lord sent Peter,
To prepare the Passover,
In the house of your father,
Markos pi-apostolos.
You were carrying a pitcher,
Which was full of water,
They followed til you entered,
Markos pi-apostolos.
And the Lord said,
"This is My Body and Blood,
For you it is shed,"
Markos pi-apostolos.
To the garden you followed,
The men laid hold of you,
You fled from them naked,
Markos pi-apostolos.
In your house the Comforter,
Descended like fire,
God answered your prayer,
Markos pi-apostolos.
With tongues you spoke to men,
From every nation,
About the resurrection,
Markos pi-apostolos.
You brought us the good news,
About Pikhristos,
And ordained Anianos,
Markos pi-apostolos.
You wrote the first witness,
About Jesus´ greatness,
Describing His Holiness,
Markos pi-apostolos.
In Alexandria you built,
A school that was the first,
Many popes graduated from it,
Markos pi-apostolos.
And when you were martyred,
Your body was not burned,
God ordered and it rained,
Markos pi-apostolos.
You´re the Beholder of God,
And our intercessor,
Remember us in your prayers,
Markos pi-apostolos.
Your name is on the mouths,
Of all the faithful,
They all say O God,
of Saint Mark help us all.