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Typically, St George's Day is celebrated on April 23 each year. The legend of St George, who famously slayed a dragon, has made him a revered figure and patron saint in England. New Spain beach ...
According to church rules, any saint's day falling in Holy or Easter week moves to the week after the Easter fortnight - usually to the first Monday, meaning St George's Day has been 'transferred ...
St. George Day is a day that is used to celebrate the English spirit of faith and chivalry, embodying that of St. George himself. People gather together with family and friends, delicious meals ...
St George's Day is usually celebrated on April 23 every year. According to legend, St George slayed a dragon and he is revered as a patron saint in England. St George’s Day, also called the ...
Why has Church of England moved St. George's Day this year? While the feast for St. George's Day is held on the 23rd of April, the traditionally accepted date of Saint George's death, this year it ...
A day celebrating dragon slaying and tales of knighthood has begun, with St George’s Day (April 23) being national day acknowledged by many Christian churches. The day is dedicated to the patron ...
If you've woken up this morning ready to celebrate St George's Day, you might be surprised to find out that you're a few days early. Traditionally, St George's Day is celebrated on April 23 each ...