Why St George's Day has been moved from 23 April this year
Church of England has changed the date this year because no saint's day can take place in the week before or after Easter
www.independent.co.ukHere are the latest notable updates on St George’s Day:
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Church of England has changed the date this year because no saint's day can take place in the week before or after Easter
www.independent.co.ukRead the latest St. George's Day headlines - updated 24/7/365. We link to the best sources from around the world. Get the latest on St. George's Day...
www.newsnow.co.ukA look back at the history of St George's Day and how people traditionally celebrate in England and across the world
www.telegraph.co.ukChurch rules state that a saint’s day cannot fall between Palm Sunday and Ascension Sunday.
premierchristian.newsSt George's Day is not a national holiday in England, despite it being observed around the country. Earlier, this day was officially declared as the national feast day in 1415. On this day, the Patron Saint of England died around AD 303 after getting tortured in Lydda, Israel.
economictimes.indiatimes.comRead the latest St. George's Day headlines - updated 24/7/365. We link to the best sources from around the world. Get the latest on St. George's Day...
www.newsnow.comBy Jill Dando News St George’s Holiday leads the charge for England’s national day to become an official day off. St George’s Day 2025 has witnessed a remarkable 35% increase in celebrations and events across England, as the campaign to make April 23rd an official bank holiday
www.goodnewspost.co.ukSt George's Day falls next week
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