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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 ...
ST GEORGE'S Day is celebrated on April 23 every year – but not in 2025. While thousands take to the streets to celebrate the patron saint of England, an old Church ruling technically delays ...
St George might be hailed as England’s national hero, but he wasn’t actually English and never even visited the country. Born in modern-day Turkey, his reputation for virtue and holiness ...
Typically, St George's Day is celebrated on April 23 each year. But this year is a bit different. If you're celebrating today, you're actually five days early. The Church of England has postponed ...
Those waking up this morning to unfurl their St George’s flag this morning will be astounded to realise they have the wrong date. St George's Day is usually celebrated on April 23 every year.
Shropshire Council has raised the Union Jack flag at its headquarters to mark St George's Day on April 23. However, this year the Church of England has moved the date to April 28. Picture ...
A statement from the Church of England clarifies the observance of patron saints' days: "When St George's Day or St Mark's Day falls between Palm Sunday and the Second Sunday of Easter inclusive ...
If you've woken up this morning ready to fly your St George's flag, you might be surprised to find out you've got the date wrong. Typically, St George's Day is celebrated on April 23 each year.
St George’s Day is usually celebrated on April 23 each year, but the Church of England put back the date to Monday April 28 because no saint’s day can take place in the week before or after ...
St George's Day celebrations were in full swing in Nottingham with England flags, red roses and pints of beer flowing despite the Church of England putting the date back to Monday, April 28.