April 25: St. Mark

The author of the earliest and shortest gospel, Mark was a member of the first Christian community in Jerusalem.  Christians used his mother’s house there as a place of prayer during Peter’s imprisonment under Herod Agrippa 1 (see Acts 12.12). When Paul and Barnabas returned from Jerusalem, they took Mark...

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April 23: St. George

Little is known about George, who was killed for his faith in Palestine at the beginning of the fourth century.  Believed to be a soldier in the Roman army, he was involved in the organization of a Christian community at Urmiah (modern Iran) and visited Britain on an imperial expedition....

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April 17: St. Kateri Tekakwitha

The first Native American woman to be canonized, Kateri is often called the Lily of the Mohawks. Tekakwitha was born in 1656, on the southern bank of the Mohawk River at Osserneon (Auriesville, NY).  Her mother was a Christian Algonquin from Trois-Rivièrs, Quebec and her father was a non-Christian Mohawk...

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