St. Mark Catholic Church at 1687 Hawkinsville Highway, Eastman, GA 31023 US - Home
Welcome to the Website for St Mark, Eastman
This is our home on the Internet. Here you will find the latest news and information about St Mark and the people that make St Mark Eastman what it is. Please take a moment to visit the online Calendar for upcoming events and our News page for featured articles. Visitors are invited to sign up for our online mailing list for special news and announcements. We hope you enjoy your visit and encourage you to check back often for updates! Remember, "There are no strangers here, only friends we haven't met yet."
Statement of the Mission of St Mark Catholic Church.
Welcome New Members
There are no strangers here, only friends we haven't met yet.
Hand made Rosaries
Get your new Rosary made by hand by someone you know or have your broken Rosary repaired.
Father Charlie's Monday Morning Alka-Seltzer
Faith? Optimism? Is there a difference?
Optimism is a feeling, a disposition that looks for a happy outcome. It’s based on wishful thinking.
For Christians, however, hope is a strong virtue; a confident expectation based on the evidence of ...
Statement On The Death Of Cardinal John Foley
All of us in Catholic media mourn the passing of our good friend, Cardinal John Foley. He was a bright, witty, humble man who served his Church faithfully and well in many capacities: Diocesan newspaper editor, officer of the Catholic Press Association and recipient of the St. Francis de Sales Award...
New Mission Education Materials From Glenmary
A major commitment of Glenmary Home Missioners is to call young people into mission and to raise awareness of mission need here in the United States. That’s the goal of the new Educate & Inspire: Home Mission Materials From Glenmary, a joint project of Glenmary priests, brothers and sisters. The first materials were released in time for Mission Month (October) 2006 and the latest...
4th Sun [B] 2012
Two words in the Gospel account you just heard captured my attention… “astonished” and “amazed.” St. Mark reports that the people in Capernaum’s synagogue were astonished at Jesus’ teaching and all were amazed. So the question arises: Why? Why were they so astonished and amazed? After all they thought Jesus was a rabbi, someone who speaks God’s word, and they were, after all, in a synagogue, a place where one would expect to be hearing about what God had to say. So why were they so astonished and amazed?










