The flag of England - the St George's flag is raised.
Traditionally it is the feast of St George which is on a par with Christmas.
No it isn't but not many people do it.
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* England - St. Georges day * Wales - St. Davids day * Scotland - St. Andrews day * Northen Ireland - St. Patricks day
The England flag is the St. Georges Cross.
St Georges Day is a day unique to England as St George is the patron saint. There aren't that many traditions and holidays that are unique specifically to England as many (such as Bonfire night, boxing day, etc) are celebrated in the rest of the UK as well.
In England they celebrate the mythical slaying of the dragon and the bravery of St. George. He is the patron saint of England.
April 23rd 2010 is a Friday. In England it is St. Georges day and also the date of the birth of William Shakespeare.
Several countries celebrate St. George as their patron saint. Most of those nations celebrate St. George's Day on April 23. For certain Orthodox Church members who use the Julian calendar, the Feast of St. George is celebrated on May 6. St. George's Day is also England's National Day.
they celebrate st. stephen's day in Ireland,Northern Ireland,and some celebrate it at church..
April 23 is St Georges day
we celebrate st david's day because st david is known as our patron saint so we honour him by celebrating the day he died
we celebrate st john's help to get rid of the black death