On the 30th. of November.
st. Andrew and on November 30
Saint Andrew is one of several patron saints of Scotland and his feast day is November 30. Other patron saints of Scotland are:Columba of Iona - June 9Kessog - March 10Margaret of Scotland - June 16 in Scotland, November 16 elsewhere.Palladius of Ireland - July 7
St. Andrew the Apostle is one of several patron saints of Scotland and his feast day is November 30.
yeah st Andrews day is in Scotland as he was the paitron saint
The feast of St. Andrew the Apostle is on November 30.
For the same reason the Irish celebrate St Patrick's Day. St Andrew is our patron Saint. (Scotland)
He is the patron saint of Greece, Russia and Scotland.
St. Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, and he is also considered the patron saint of Greece and Russia. His feast day is celebrated on November 30th.
It is a certain day that you will celebrate in your own religious way but normally the UK would just treat it like any other day it is nothing like Halloween or anything it is just normal.St. Andrew is one of the twelve disciples and the patron saint of Scotland. His day is celebrated on November 30. As the patron saint of Scotland, it is often celebrated with Scottish music, dance, and food.
Saint Andrew is said to have lived in the area around modern-day St. Andrews in Fife, Scotland. He is considered the patron saint of Scotland. The town of St. Andrews is named after him and is known for its historic cathedral and university.
The patron saint of England is St George, whose day is celebrated on 23rd April each year. England does not have a public holiday on St George's day but in Ireland St Patrick's day 17th March is a public holiday and so is St Andrew's day, 30th November, in Scotland. The patron Saint of Wales is St David, whose day is 1st March; this is not a public holiday in Wales.
St. Andrew is known as the patron saint of Scotland, having been an apostle and disciple of Jesus Christ. He is also recognized as the patron saint of fishermen and singers. St. Andrew's Day is celebrated on November 30th each year in Scotland.