SAINT MARK:A REMARKABLE DISCIPLE
Saint Mark, Evangelist - Feast 1 Peter 5:5-14 Psalm 88(89):2-3,6-7,16-17 Mark 16:15-20 Mark was a cousin of Barnabas (also known as Joseph) from Cyprus, and he accompanied the apostle Paul on his first missionary journey around 46-48 AD. Later, he traveled with Paul to Rome during Paul's final imprisonment. Identified with John Mark, he initially departed from the first missionary journey and returned to Jerusalem, as recorded in Acts 12:25 and 13:13. St. Paul at one point expressed reservations about Mark's suitability for further missionary work, citing that "he had deserted us" during their initial endeavors, which is documented in Acts 15:37-39. Such concerns highlight the challenges faced in the journey of faith and service, especially amid hardships and differing commitments. Barnabas, whose real name was Joseph and who was a Levite from Cyprus, strongly advocated for Mark, leading to a temporary separation from Paul and the continuation of their wor...