Feast of Saint Mark

April 25, Thursday

Feast of Saint Mark
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Mark the Key-Keeper is a Christian saint venerated in the Catholic and Orthodox churches. Mark the Key-Keeper's Day is celebrated on April 25, coinciding with the feast day of the Apostle and Evangelist Mark.

Saint Mark the Key-Keeper is known as the patron saint of people responsible for keys and doors, such as watchmen, doorkeepers, or even church ministers. His nickname "Key-Keeper" is associated with the tradition that he symbolized loyalty and responsibility in keeping entrusted property, as well as the spiritual significance of protecting the entrances to homes and shrines.

Symbolism
Keys. In Christian tradition, keys symbolize the power to bind and loose mentioned in the teachings of Christ, especially in the context of the delivery of the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven to Peter. Saint Mark is often associated with this symbolism.

Doors. Saint Mark the Key-Keeper is associated with the guardianship of spiritual and physical doors, symbolizing protection from evil and the preservation of divine order.

Traditions and Celebrations
Prayers. On this day, prayers are held for the protection of the home and the well-being of the family.

Blessing of the keys. In some churches, the keys are blessed as a symbol of protecting the home from troubles.

Processions and liturgies. Solemn services are held in churches dedicated to St. Mark.

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