St. Mark was one of the authors of the 4 canonical Gospels. His relics are in the Basilica of St. Mark in Venice.
St. Mark the Evangelist is one of the four authors of the New Testament Gospels. The city of Venice in Italy claims him as their patron saint, and his relics are said to be housed in St. Mark's Basilica in Venice. St. Mark is traditionally believed to have been a companion of St. Peter and traveled with him to preach the Gospel.
The patron saints of Venice, Italy, are St. George and St. Mark the Evangelist.
The emblem of Venice is the Winged Lion carrying or holding a representation of Mark's Gospel which is symbolic of Saint Mark the Evangelist.
St. Mark the Evangelist's Church - New York City - was created in 1914.
St Mark's Square is in Venice.
St. Mark is traditionally believed to be buried in the St. Mark's Basilica in Venice, Italy. His relics were said to have been stolen from Alexandria in the 9th century and brought to Venice.
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St. Mark the Evangelist School was founded in 1912 by Saint Katharine Drexel as the first Catholic School in New York City for African-American students.
Both the Basilica and the Square are named for St. Mark the Evangelist.
If you are referring to St. Mark's in Venice, Italy, the Church is dedicated to him and his relics are held there.
St. Mark's Square is in Venice.
St. Mark's Cathedral is in Venice, Italy.
St. Mark's Square