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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO
ST MARK
CHAPTERS
  • Jesus is baptized by John—He preaches the gospel, calls disciples, casts out devils, heals the sick, and cleanses a leper.
  • Jesus forgives sins, heals a paralytic, eats with publicans and sinners, and announces that he is Lord of the Sabbath.
  • Jesus heals on the Sabbath day—He chooses and ordains the Twelve Apostles—He asks: Can Satan cast out Satan?—Jesus speaks of blasphemy against the Holy Ghost, and identifies those who believe as his family.
  • Jesus gives the parables of the sower, the candle under a bushel, the seed growing secretly, and of the mustard seed—He stills the tempest.
  • Jesus casts out a legion of devils, who then enter the swine—A woman is healed by touching his clothes—He raises Jairus’ daughter from the dead.
  • Jesus sends forth the Twelve—John the Baptist is beheaded by Herod—Our Lord feeds the five thousand, walks on the water, and heals multitudes.
  • Jesus reproves the Pharisees for their false traditions and ceremonies—He casts a devil out of the daughter of a Greek woman—He opens the ears and loosens the tongue of one with an impediment.
  • Jesus feeds the four thousand—He counsels: Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees—He heals a blind man in Bethsaida—Peter testifies: Thou art the Christ.
  • Jesus is transfigured on the mountain—He casts out a dumb and deaf spirit—He teaches concerning his death and resurrection; who shall be greatest; and the condemnation of those who offend his little ones.
  • Jesus teaches the higher law of marriage—He blesses little children—He counsels the rich young man, foretells his own death, and heals blind Bartimaeus.
  • Christ rides into Jerusalem amid shouts of Hosanna—He curses a fig tree, drives the moneychangers from the temple, and discomfits the scribes on the matter of authority.
  • Jesus gives the parable of the wicked husbandmen—He speaks of paying taxes, celestial marriage, the two great commandments, the divine Sonship of Christ, and the widow’s mites.
  • Jesus tells of the calamities and signs preceding the Second Coming—There shall be false Christs and false prophets—He gives the parable of the fig tree.
  • Christ is anointed with oil—He eats the passover, institutes the sacrament, suffers in Gethsemane, and is betrayed by Judas—He is falsely accused, and Peter denies that he knows him.
  • Pilate decrees the death of Jesus—He is mocked and crucified between two thieves—He dies and is buried in the tomb of Joseph of Arimathaea.
  • Christ is risen—He appears to Mary Magdalene, then to others—He sends the apostles to preach, promises that signs shall follow faith—He ascends into heaven.