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  1. Saint George's Day is celebrated on 23 April, the traditionally accepted date of the saint's death in the Diocletianic Persecution. [2] Date. In the calendar of the Lutheran Churches, those of the Anglican Communion, and the General Calendar of the Roman Rite, the feast of Saint George is normally celebrated on 23 April.

  2. St. George's Day: Local Observance: 2022: Mon: Apr 25: St. George's Day: Observance, Christian: 2023: Sun: Apr 23: St. George's Day: Local Observance: 2024: Tue: Apr 23: St. George's Day: Local Observance: 2025: Wed: Apr 23: St. George's Day: Local Observance: 2025: Mon: Apr 28: St. George's Day: Observance, Christian: 2026: Thu: Apr 23: St ...

  3. 23 de abr. de 2020 · St. George’s Day is celebrated on April 23 every year. History of St. George's Day. Immerse yourself in the grand tale of the knight, St. George, and his unforgettable battle against a dragon. St. George is the patron saint of England and his symbol is a red cross over a white backdrop — the same red cross incorporated into the flag of England.

  4. Veneration of the saint in folk religion declined in the 18th century. Attempts to revive the celebration of Saint George's Day (23 April) as an expression of English culture and identity date from the foundation of Royal Society of St. George in 1894.

  5. 1 de may. de 2024 · St. George (flourished 3rd century—died, traditionally Lydda, Palestine [now Lod, Israel]; feast day April 23) was an early Christian martyr who during the Middle Ages became an ideal of martial valour and selflessness.

  6. 23 de abr. de 2018 · St George's Day is the patron saint's day of England, marked around the country on 23 April each year. But who was the dragon-slaying soldier named George who became the patron saint of England?

  7. 23 de abr. de 2012 · 23 April 2023. St George's Day 2024: Who was St George? On 23 April, many people across England celebrate the country's patron saint St George. Patron saints are chosen as special protectors or...