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St. Luke the Evangelist icon by ~Theophilia on deviantART St Mark The Evangelist, Mark The Evangelist, Luke The Evangelist, St Luke, Saint Matthew, Saint Mark, Saint Luke, Ink Watercolor, Religious Images

Description St. Luke the Evangelist icon May 8th, 2013 Ink, watercolor, gold leaf “Let us praise the godly Luke: He is the true preacher of piety, The orator of ineffable mysteries And the star of the Church, For the Word who alone knows the hearts of men, Chose him, with the wise Paul, to be a teacher of the gentiles!” ~ Kontakion (Tone 2) of the Feast of St. Luke Saint Luke gave us the gospel message and proclaimed Christ as the dawn from on high, alleluia! -Antiphon of the Feast of St…

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April 25th- St. Mark: 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. St Mark The Evangelist, Monastery Icons, Mark The Evangelist, St John The Evangelist, John The Evangelist, Saint Mark, Religious Images, Pray For Us, John The Baptist

April 25th- St. Mark: 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.

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5 things we can learn from St. Mark the Evangelist St Mark The Evangelist, Mark The Evangelist, Luke The Evangelist, Liturgical Colours, The Narrows, Saint Mark, Saint Luke, Twelve Apostles, The Great

Tomorrow, April 25, is the feast of St. Mark the Evangelist. The gospel that bears his name is similar in some respects to those of Matthew and Luke, and biblical scholars believe these three accounts of the public life of Jesus’ have a common source, known as the Q document. However, each of these gospels are

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