Saint George's Day
April 23, Tuesday
St George's Day is a day of remembrance for Saint George, celebrated on 23 April in many countries, especially in England. Saint George is the patron saint of England, and the day has great significance in British culture and traditions.Saint George was a Christian martyr and warrior who lived in the 3rd and 4th centuries in the Roman Empire. He became famous for his exploits, especially the legend of how he killed a dragon to save a princess. This story symbolises the struggle between good and evil. Saint George was canonised and is revered as the patron saint of many countries, including Georgia, Portugal and Catalonia, and as a protector of Christians. In England, he has become a national hero.
Traditions and Celebrations
England. In England, St George's Day is not an official public holiday, but it is celebrated at the national and local levels. Traditional events include:
Parades, theatrical performances about Saint George.
Reciting poems about Saint George and singing songs.
People often wear red roses (the symbol of St. George) or wear St. George's Cross, which is a red cross on a white background.
It is a day when the English celebrate their culture and heritage, often with church services and events related to the country's history.
Georgia. In Georgia, St. George's Day (also known as Giorgoba) is one of the most significant religious holidays, celebrated with church services, prayers and festive dinners. It is associated with the memory of St. George and his veneration as a national hero.
Spain and Portugal. These countries also have a tradition of celebrating St. George's Day. In Spain, particularly in Catalonia, books and roses are given on this day, creating a holiday known as La Diada de Sant Jordi. In Portugal, St. George is also venerated with folk festivals and mass celebrations.
Italy and other countries. In some parts of Italy and other countries, such as South Africa, St. George's Day is also celebrated with Christian rituals and folk festivals.
Saint George's Day in other years
Saint George's Day in other countries
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