Happy Monday everyone! Drop your favorite memes in the comments below and start the week off with some laughs. Today's meme comes just in time for the House bill that just passed over the weekend.
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Wise words. The quote is not new, and was directed at the Democratic party, but it is true for all who claim victimhood.
My Namesake!
Today is the Feast of St. Mark, the Evangelist, the author of the second Gospel.
John Mark, later known simply as Mark, was a Jew by birth. He was the son of that Mary who was proprietress of the Cenacle or "upper room" which served as the meeting place for the first Christians in Jerusalem (Acts 12:12). He was still a youth at the time of the Savior's death. In his description of the young man who was present when Jesus was seized and who fled from the rabble leaving behind his "linen cloth," the second Evangelist might possibly have stamped the mark of his own identity.
During the years that followed, the rapidly maturing youth witnessed the growth of the infant Church in his mother's Upper Room and became acquainted with its traditions. This knowledge he put to excellent use when compiling his Gospel. Later, we find Mark acting as a companion to his cousin Barnabas and Saul on their return journey to Antioch and on their first missionary journey. But Mark was too immature for...