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St. George's Day, April 23 , is celebrated in several nations of whom Saint George is the Patron Saint , including Georgia , Bulgaria , Portugal , Catalonia and England . For England St. George's Day also marks its National Day , in much the same way July 4th does for the United States though it tends to be a low-key affair with little or no fireworks. April 23 is traditionally accepted as the date of Saint George 's death in 303 .

In 1969, Saint George's feast day was reduced to an optional memorial in the Roman Catholic calendar, and the solemnity of his commemoration depends purely on local observance. He is, however, still honoured as a saint of major importance by Eastern Orthodoxy . His feast date remains the second most important National Feast in Catalonia . There, it is known in Catalan as ''Diada de Sant Jordi'' and it is traditional to give a rose and a book to a loved one. This tradition inspired UNESCO to declare this the International Day of the Book, since 23 April 1616 was also the date of the death of the English playwright William Shakespeare (according to the Julian Calendar ) and the Spanish author Miguel De Cervantes (according to the Gregorian Calendar ).

St. George is also the patron saint of the Scouting movement. Many Scout troops in the United Kingdom take part in a St. George's Day Parade on the nearest Sunday to April 23 . A message from the Chief Scout is read out and the Scout Hymn is sung. A "renewal of promise" then takes place where the Scouts renew the ''Scout's Promise'' made at joining and at all Scout meetings.


ST. GEORGE'S DAY IN CATHOLIC & PROTESTANT COUNTRIES


St. George's Day in England


St. George's Day is not celebrated as much in England as other National Day s are around the world. The celebration of St. George's Day was once a major feast in England on a par with Christmas from the early 15th century. However, this tradition had waned by the end of the 18th century. In recent years the popularity of St. George's Day appears to be increasing gradually. BBC Radio 3 had a full programme of St. George's Day events in 2006. And Andrew Rosindell , MP for Romford , has been putting his argument forward in the House Of Commons to try to make St. George's Day a Public Holiday .

A traditional s in particular can be seen on April 23 festooned with garlands of St. George's crosses. However, the modern association of the St. George's Cross with Sport s such as Football , Cricket and Rugby means that this tradition too is losing popularity with people who do not associate themselves with those sports.

There is a growing reaction to the recent indifference to St. George's Day. Organizations such as the Royal Society Of Saint George (a non-political English nationalist society founded in 1894) have been joined by the more prominent ''St. George's Day Events'' company (founded in 2002), with the specific aim of encouraging celebrations. They seem to be having some impact. On the other hand, there have also been calls to replace St. George as patron saint of England, on the grounds that he was an obscure figure who had no direct connection with the country. However there is no obvious consensus as to whom to replace him with, though names suggested include St. Edmund , St. Cuthbert , or St. Alban , with the latter having topped a BBC Radio 4 poll on the subject. It does not seem likely that this will get any further.

St. George is also the patron saint of the Scout Movement and is therefore celebrated by members of the Scout Association in all parts of the UK .


St. George's Day in Spain


In Spain St. George's Day is celebrated in all the autonomous communities from the old , Catalonia , and Valencia , with different intensity. St. George is the patron saint of Aragon, where he is known as ''San Jorge''. In Catalonia it's a tradition to give a rose to women and a book to men.


ST. GEORGE'S DAY IN ORTHODOX COUNTRIES

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St. George's Day is never celebrated during Lent or the Holy Week . Consequently in whichever year Easter is on April 23rd or later, St. George's Day is moved to Easter Monday .

St. George's Day in Bulgaria

Possibly the most celebrated namesday in the country, St George's Day (Гергьовден, ''Gergyovden'') is a Public Holiday that takes place on 6 May every year. A common ritual is to prepare a whole lamb and eat Mutton , which is an ancient practice possibly related to Slavic Pagan Sacrificial Traditions .

St. George's Day is also the Day of the Bulgarian Army (made official with a decree of Knyaz Alexander Of Bulgaria on 9 January 1880 ) and parades are organized in the capital Sofia to present the best of the army's equipment and manpower.


St. George's Day in Georgia

St. George's Day on November 23 is a Public Holiday In Georgia . Coincidentally, in 2003 , the Rose Revolution reached its peak on St. George's Day when Eduard Shevardnadze resigned as President of Georgia.


REFERENCES IN LITERATURE

In the book Dracula by Bram Stoker , evil things are said to occur on St. George's Eve. It should however be noted that the date of St. George's Day presented in the book is the St. George's Day observed by the Eastern Orthodox churches.


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