Friday, April 24, 2026

A "Go" that binds...

THE WORD AND THE SAINT


April 25, 2026: Celebrating Mark, the Evangelist

1 Peter 5:5-14; Mark 16:15-20




We celebrate today, a young saint from the Biblical times - Mark, the evangelist.

Mark comes out as a dedicated young man convinced of his call and enduring in his response. The apostles and disciples were extremely different from each other in their calibre and character. But what bound them together was the 'Go' that they received from the Lord. It was the commission from the Master that kept them going. We see generations of them following each other in responding whole heartedly to the project entrusted.

To Go, meant to go to the unknown lands, to meet unknown people, to get into unknown territories, to get out of one's comfort zones. This is exactly what the Holy Father keeps insisting - a Church that is on its move, a Church what has hearkened to the command of its Head, a Church that is continuously trying to make newer sense of this world and of living life to the full.

Mark becomes the representative of the generation that immediately followed the 12, and Mark leaves indelible trails by his commitment and dedication. He was the first one to record a written account as a Gospel, say the researchers. And he did this mostly from the teachings and sermons of Peter, the elder brother among the apostles.

The call is to the young today: can you dedicate yourself to the commission from the Lord... to Go!

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