Russia celebrates Saint George today — the patron saint of Moscow. He was an early Christian martyr and a soldier in the Roman army. Saint George is often venerated as a military saint. He defeated a dragon, a symbol of evil. May Saint George help Russia defeat evil as well.
I would like you to take a look at all the great flags that reform wants to get rid of because they can’t think past the flag of Saint George who mind you wasn’t even our original patron saint it was Edward the confessor Our Regional identities should be preserved nor erased Quote Basil the Great @Basil_TGMD · May 5 REFORM UK ANNOUNCE ONLY UNION AND ST GEORGE'S FLAG WILL BE FLOWN ON COUNCIL BUILDINGS IN ENGLAND THEY CONTROL - Absolutely
Replying to @sashameetsrus On icons of Saint George, you can often see Saint Alexandra of Rome (I was named after her!) She converted to Christianity because of Saint George’s faith, and was martyred by her own husband, Emperor Diocletian. That’s why today is also my name day
Happy saint George's day friends. 6th of may is the Orthodox celebration of snt George, protector of Christendom. Patron saint of Georgia, England and others holds great importance in Georgian culture and it fused into local dragon slayer mythology. Saint George, pray for us
St George's, also known as the Day of the Bulgarian Army, celebrates Saint George, the patron saint of soldiers in Bulgaria. The day also serves as a celebration of bravery and the Bulgarian Army. St George was a brave soldier who is best known for having slain a dragon and is role as a Christian martyr.
St George's Day is celebrated annually on 6 May. While under Soviet rule, the holiday was not celebrated but was however reinstated in 1993 following the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Top facts about Saint George's Day
Saint George is also known to Bulgarians as the patron saint of shepherds and farmers.
St George's Day is a name day and celebrates everyone who is named Georgi, George, Gergana, Ginka, Gina, Galya, Ganka, Gancho, Gyuro, Gyurga and Gotse.
Indulge in traditional St George's Day dishes such as roasted lamb, ritual bread, fresh milk, feta cheese and eggs.
Spread awareness for the day on social media sites using hashtags such as #StGeorgesDay, #StGeorge, #BeBrave and #BulgarianArmyDay.
Attend the Bulgarian Army parade in Sofia. The parade showcases the best of the army's equipment and manpower.
Watch a movie that touches on bravery, one of the qualities that made St George so well-known today. Some of our favourites include: Brave (2012), The Lion King (1995), Life of Pi (2012), Finding Nemo (2003), Schindler's List (1993), Life is Beautiful (1964) and Into the Wild (2007)
Follow the old customs of dancing, washing or rolling in the fields in order to celebrate the patron saint of farmers. An old tradition includes rolling around in the field to wash oneself in the dew.