St. Mark the Evangelist
Gospel Writer and Companion of the Apostles
1st Century
Gospel Writer and Companion of the Apostles
1st Century
St. Mark the Evangelist is traditionally known as the author of the Gospel of Mark, one of the four Gospels that tell the story of Jesus Christ.
He was a close companion of St. Peter and is believed to have written his Gospel based on Peter’s preaching and witness.
Mark also worked alongside other early Christian leaders, including St. Paul and St. Barnabas, helping to spread the message of the Gospel.
His Gospel is known for its direct and vivid style, focusing on the actions of Jesus and His authority, miracles, and sacrifice.
St. Mark is also associated with the Church in Alexandria, where he is believed to have served as a leader and eventually suffered martyrdom.
St. Mark dedicated his life to sharing the Gospel. He teaches us to proclaim Christ in our own lives.
He served alongside the apostles. He reminds us to remain faithful in our mission.
He recorded the life of Christ, not his own. He shows us to focus on God’s work, not our recognition.
He spread the Gospel despite challenges. He encourages us to share our faith boldly.
St. Mark the Evangelist reminds us that the message of Jesus must be shared. His Gospel continues to guide millions of people in understanding Christ’s life and mission.
His life shows the importance of collaboration in the Church, working together to spread the faith.
He also teaches us that every Christian has a role in evangelization, whether through words, actions, or witness.
St. Mark encourages us to live the Gospel, to share it with others, and to remain faithful in our calling.
“St. Mark, help me to share the Gospel with courage and faith.”
— Prayer inspired by his life