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April 23rd, is a day that fewer people recognize today. It
is St. George's Day and England's National Day.
Today, St. George is also the patron saint of Scouting,
soldiers, cavalry, farmers, field workers and those
suffering from diseases such as leprosy.
On April 23, Scouts and Guides throughout England march to
their local churches for a special service. Just as Canada
wears the red poppy on November 11, on St. George's day in
England the national flower, the red rose, is worn.
St. George is, in fact, England's patron saint, despite that
he was born in Turkey to Christian parents and later became
a Roman soldier., He stood in protest against the treatment
by the Romans toward the Christians and was beheaded in
Palestine on April 23, 303 for his stance.
In addition to England, he is also the patron saint of many
other countries including, Greece, Lithuania, Palestine,
Portugal, Russia and Ethiopia among others, as well as the
cities of Beirut, Genoa, Ferrara, Freiburg and Moscow.
The flag of St. George is a white standard that bears a red
cross and was brought to England by Richard the Lion Heart
in the 12th century during the time of the crusades and,
today, is part of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland's
Flag (commonly referred to as the Union Jack). St. George
is always shown as a knight astride a horse while slaying a
dragon. |