A day to celebrate being English!
But not just English; Georgia, Serbia, Russia, Turkey, Bosnia and many more that stemmed from the Byzantine Orthodoxy all recognise St George as an important patron. Even some cities, such as Jerusalem and Genoa where the saint is not recognised nationally, provide service for him.
All these places celebrate St. Georges day on April 23rd, but not everybody celebrates it on the same day - those such as Georgia and Serbia celebrate St Georges day on April 23rd according to the Julian calender, which is sometime in May according to the Gregorian.
So here's to all children of St. George, all over the world:
But not just English; Georgia, Serbia, Russia, Turkey, Bosnia and many more that stemmed from the Byzantine Orthodoxy all recognise St George as an important patron. Even some cities, such as Jerusalem and Genoa where the saint is not recognised nationally, provide service for him.
All these places celebrate St. Georges day on April 23rd, but not everybody celebrates it on the same day - those such as Georgia and Serbia celebrate St Georges day on April 23rd according to the Julian calender, which is sometime in May according to the Gregorian.
So here's to all children of St. George, all over the world:







