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St. George's Day

Rebecca | 17.04.2007 19:35 | Culture

St. George's Day is just around the corner. That dragon-slaying hero of Christian lore. But how, and should, we be celebrating the day of this most British figure?

St. George's Day will see pubs pushing homebrews and England flags, in a weekend long public version of Al Murray's Happy Hour. Ah, how the heart swells with pride when we hear the name of that great British...oh dash, wasn't he was Turkish?

Like many patron saints, George wasn't from the countries who've adopted him. According to most he was the son of a Roman soldier from Cappodocia and his Lyddaian (today Lod, Israel)wife. Never mind, the British are renowned for their tolerance of Eastern European/West Asian immigrants, right?

Groups are campaigning to make St. George's Day a National Bank Holiday because other countries already have and dammit he's our patron and we're a small country with a big ego. Catalonia, Serbia, Russia, Bulgaria- all celebrate the day on either the 23rd April or 6th May. People at St. George's Day Events and www.stgeorgesday.com are aiming for the 23rd, to celebrate the day George was decapitated and martyred.

St. George is also the patron saint of Venice, Genoa, Portugal, Catalonia, Canada, Ethiopia, Georgia, Greece, Montenegro, Portugal, Serbia, the cities of Istanbul, Ljubljana and Moscow, skin diseases, and syphillis. In the Coptic tradition he's called the 'bridegroom of Christ', leading some to nominate him as the potential patron of same-sex matrimony. Imagine the celebrations! School children visiting clinics, something funded by the EU, flags boasting St. George's crosses superimposed over a rainbow flapping in every window...

Rebecca

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Very droll

18.04.2007 10:16

but what is your point?

Charles Lexington


yes what is the point?

19.04.2007 18:37

Anything which brings attention to nationalistic mumbo jumbo is pointless. A lot of the bad stuff that happens to people in the world is because the construct is to have nations with borders and a view that the “state” and “nation” is something which must be protected at all costs. “We” defiantly should not be “celebrating the day of this most British figure”

no one in particular


English Saint NOT British

22.04.2007 22:46

St George is not the BRITISH patron saint, he is the ENGLISH patron saint. The other UK nations have their own. This article is another example of the confusion of English with British which is so offensive to the Scots and Welsh.

Chris Abbott
mail e-mail: wenap@btinternet.com


re St George

24.04.2007 12:21

Why can't St George's Day be a day for all English occupants to celebrate migrant or otherwise - it's time to take this saint and day away from the Negative and give it back to the people - Why not?

Sparrow
mail e-mail: rfarrow@bellfruitgames.co.uk