The vioce of the lion is the symbol of St. Mark for two reasons:
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He begins his Holy Gospel by describing John the Baptist as a lion roaring in the desert (Mk 1:3)
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His famous story with lion, as related to us by Severus Ebn-El-Mokafa:
Once a lion and lioness appeared to John Mark and his father Arostalis while they were traveling in Jordan. The father was very scared and begged his son to escape, while he awaited his fate. John Mark assured his father that Jesus Christ would save them and began to pray. The two beasts fell dead and as a result of this miracle, the father believed in Christ.