Discover the rich history of St. George's Day celebrations and the epic legend of England's patron saint!
St. George, the legendary figure celebrated on St. George's Day, is known for his iconic role in slaying the dragon and rescuing a princess. This heroic tale has been passed down through generations, symbolizing bravery and valor. On April 20th, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers proudly paraded in Ashington to honor their Regimental day and mark St. George's Day. Despite the mystical nature of the dragon-slaying legend, St. George stands as a symbol of courage and chivalry, inspiring many across the world.
In a modern context, St. George is seen as a saint who embodies the virtues needed to face today's challenges, often referred to as 'dragons.' The date of his martyrdom is celebrated across Europe, emphasizing his enduring impact. The town of Palos de la Frontera in Spain pays homage to St. George through the parish church of San Jorge Martir, reflecting the widespread influence of this historical figure. However, contentious events sometimes mar the celebrations, like the recent clashes at a St. George's Day rally in central London, where arrests were made amid protests and disorder.
Despite the controversies, the spirit of St. George's Day endures, connecting people with a sense of tradition and heritage. This special day also brings to light unique English spirits, with new creations like the heritage Plumage Archer barley single malt. The story of St. George continues to captivate minds, with debates over the reality of the dragon-slaying tale and the deeper symbolic meanings behind the legend. As we commemorate St. George and his legacy, let us reflect on the timeless values of courage and righteousness that he represents.
A look back at the history of St George's Day and how people traditionally celebrate in England and across the world.
The legend of Saint George slaying the dragon is well-known. It's said that he rescued a princess and defeated a fearsome dragon that was terrorising Selene ( ...
TODAY is St George's Day. He is the patron saint of England, a title that dates back to the 14th century. St George was a native of Cappadocia, inโฆ
On Saturday 20 April The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers celebrated St George's Day, their Regimental day and birthday, as they paraded around Ashington town ...
COMMENTARY: Even though we don't know what the historical George was really like, what we are left with nevertheless teaches us that divine grace can make ...
The single malt was taken from a unique vatting at the Cotswolds Distillery and created using heritage Plumage Archer barley grown at the Highgrove Estate in ...
St. George defied an emperor and stared into the eyes of his torturers and executioner, unyielding in his faith.
Today is Saint George's Day. The patron saint has been depicted in countless works of art, and the date of his martyrdom is celebrated in many European ...
The town of Palos de la Frontera has the parish church of San Jorge Martir (St George the Martyr), built in the late 14th century.
A man was arrested on suspicion of animal cruelty after "a police horse was targeted" in Westminster. Three have been held on suspicion of assaulting an ...
The Metropolitan Police released footage showing a group of men - some draped in St George's flags - clashing with officers in Whitehall.
Far-right supporters among those believed to be attending march on Whitehall, with at least six arrests made.
Metropolitan Police says there were disturbances ahead of gathering featuring speeches by Tommy Robinson and Laurence Fox.
As a result of the weather condition a showcooking by Marc Fosh had to be cancelled. The Mayor of Calvia Juan Antonio Amengual thanked the English for all ...