Saint Mark The Apostle
The Evangelist of the Land of Egypt
His Birth and Early Life
Saint Mark was born in Cyrene - one of the five Western cities, Pentapolis, in North Africa (Libya). His name was John, whose Roman name was Mark. His father's name was Aristopolus and his mother's name was Mary.
They were Jewish in faith, rich and of great honor. They educated him in the Greek and Hebrew cultures. When they immigrated to Jerusalem, Mark visited Saint Peter's house often, and from him he learned the Christian teachings.
Once, when Aristopolus and his son Mark were walking near the Jordan River near the desert, they encountered a raving lion and a lioness. It was evident to Aristopolus that it would be his end and the end of his son’s life. His compassion for his son compelled him to order him to escape to save himself.
Mark answered: "Christ, in whose hands our lives are committed, will not let them prey on us." Saying this, he prayed, "O, Christ, Son of God protect us from the evil of these two beasts and terminate their offspring from this wilderness."
Immediately, God granted this prayer, and the two beasts fell dead. His father marveled and asked his son to tell him about the Lord Christ. His father believed in the Lord Christ at the hands of Saint Mark, who baptized him.
His House- The First Church
