Saint Francis Xavier's Day
December 3, Wednesday
When celebrated
* Saint Francis Xavier Day is celebrated annually on December 3.
* On this day, religious services, masses, and processions are held in honor of the saint.
History and significance
* Saint Francis Xavier was born in Spain in 1506 and was one of the first missionaries to preach Christianity in Asia.
* He made a significant contribution to the spread of Catholicism in India, Japan, and other parts of the East.
* The holiday symbolizes devotion to faith, spiritual values, and missionary work.
* The celebration emphasizes the importance of serving others and spreading spiritual heritage.
How it is celebrated
* Religious services, prayers, and masses are held in churches and parishes in honor of the saint.
* Processions with the participation of believers are organized, especially in India and Portugal.
* In some countries, cultural events related to the saint's legacy are held, including theatrical performances, lectures, and exhibitions.
* Educational programs about the life and missionary work of the saint are conducted in communities and schools.
What the holiday symbolizes
* Faithfulness to spiritual and religious values.
* Dedication to serving people and preaching.
* The importance of missionary activity and spreading the Christian faith.
* Remembrance of the saint’s life as an example of devotion, courage, and spiritual service.
Saint Francis Xavier's Day in other years
- 2021 December 3, Friday
- 2022 December 3, Saturday
- 2023 December 3, Sunday
- 2024 December 3, Tuesday
- 2026 December 3, Thursday