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Saint Mark

Saint Mark was one of the four Evangelists, traditionally credited with writing the Gospel of Mark in the New Testament. He was a companion of Saint Peter and played a key role in spreading Christianity in Rome and Egypt. His Gospel emphasizes Jesus' actions and miracles, highlighting his role as the Son of God and the Savior. Mark’s contributions are celebrated in Christian tradition, and he is considered the founder of the Coptic Christian Church in Egypt. His feast day is observed on April 25, symbolizing his importance as a witness to the life and teachings of Jesus.