If it involves eating and drinking to excess and having a grand time Protestants, atheists and almost anybody will celebrate a Catholic feast day. Look at St. Patrick's Day and Saint Valentine's Day. However, the true meaning of the feast is generally lost on most people, Catholics included. Getting falling down drunk and passing out in the gutter in a pool of your own vomit is really a "wonderful" way to celebrate the name and life of a great saint.
Its Saint Davids Day.
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We celebrate his feast day because he is Our Lord's Adopted father.
No. Only Catholics celebrate patronage of saints. Protestants oppose the "laws" of Catholicism, hence the word "protest" to describe their break from the Holy Empire during the reign of King Henry VIII.
Polish people celebrate Christmas and Easter. They also celebrate Constitution day, All Saint's day, and they celebrate their Independence Day in November.
Protestants are free to celebrate St. Valentine's day if they choose, but they do not believe "in" it, that is they do not rest any article of their faith "in" Valentine's Day.
February 14th is Saint Valentines day
They do not celebrate it as much as the US
No, they do not celebrate it.
The is a Saint Dabeoc and a Saint Dabius but there is no Saint Dabid.
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