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PATRON SAINT OF NOTARIES
Feast Day : April 25th
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.
What is a Patron
Saint?
Patron saints are
chosen as special protectors or guardians over areas of life. These areas can
include occupations, illnesses, churches, countries, causes -- anything that is
important to us. The earliest records show that people and churches were named
after apostles and martyrs as early as the fourth century. Recently, the popes
have named patron saints but patrons can be chosen by other individuals or
groups as well. Patron saints are often chosen today because an interest,
talent, or event in their lives overlaps with the special area. For example,
Francis of Assisi loved nature and so he is patron of ecologists. Francis de
Sales was a writer and so he is patron of journalists and writers. Clare of
Assisi was named patron of television because one Christmas when she was too ill
to leave her bed she saw and heard Christmas Mass -- even though it was taking
place miles away. Angels can also be named as patron saints. A patron saint can
help us when we follow the example of that saint's life and when we ask for that
saint's intercessory prayers to God.
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