an' a happy St. George's Day to you all.

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an' a happy St. George's Day to you all.

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well we've had St.Pats and now it's St George's the patron saint of all things English.

Strange haw diffrent peoples mark there special days, St George's will be marked by the flying of the English flag on the church towers, in Oldham they are giving away 1000 red roses to ladies of the bourgh. But in general it's a low key event, maybe it's because England is so multi-cultural now it's lossing it's national identity?

anyway a happy St George's day to one and all :D
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We don't even get a bank holiday!

Then again, we've just had two for Easter and two more to come before the end of May, so I guess it would be difficult to squeeze another one in.

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We used to have a statue of Saint George and the dragon at the art museum, but they traded it for some ugly ancient Roman sarcophagus. It made me sad. :(
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"Cry God for King Harry, England and St. George!!" :D
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St. George was a knight and born in Cappadocia. On a time he came in to the province of Libya, to a city which is said Silene. And by this city was a stagne or a pond like a sea, wherein was a dragon which envenomed all the country. And on a time the people were assembled for to slay him, and when they saw him they fled. And when he came nigh the city he venomed the people with his breath, and therefore the people of the city gave to him every day two sheep for to feed him, because he should do no harm to the people, and when the sheep failed there was taken a man and a sheep. Then was an ordinance made in the town that there should be taken the children and young people of them of the town by lot, and every each one as it fell, were he gentle or poor, should be delivered when the lot fell on him or her. So it happed that many of them of the town were then delivered, insomuch that the lot fell upon the king's daughter, whereof the king was sorry, and said unto the people: For the love of the gods take gold and silver and all that I have, and let me have my daughter. They said: How sir! ye have made and ordained the law, and our children be now dead, and ye would do the contrary. Your daughter shall be given, or else we shall burn you and your house.

When the king saw he might no more do, he began to weep, and said to his daughter: Now shall I never see thine espousals. Then returned he to the people and demanded eight days' respite, and they granted it to him. And when the eight days were passed they came to him and said: Thou seest that the city perisheth: Then did the king do array his daughter like as she should be wedded, and embraced her, kissed her and gave her hls benediction, and after, led her to the place where the dragon was.

When she was there St. George passed by, and when he saw the lady he demanded the lady what she made there and she said: Go ye your way fair young man, that ye perish not also. Then said he: Tell to me what have ye and why weep ye, and doubt ye of nothing. When she saw that he would know, she said to him how she was delivered to the dragon. Then said St. George: Fair daughter, doubt ye no thing hereof for I shall help thee in the name of Jesu Christ. She said: For God's sake, good knight, go your way, and abide not with me, for ye may not deliver me. Thus as they spake together the dragon appeared and came running to them, and St. George was upon his horse, and drew out his sword and garnished him with the sign of the cross, and rode hardily against the dragon which came towards him, and smote him with his spear and hurt him sore and threw him to the ground.
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And after said to the maid: Deliver to me your girdle, and bind it about the neck of the dragon and be not afeard. When she had done so the dragon followed her as it had been a meek beast and debonair. Then she led him into the city, and the people fled by mountains and valleys, and said: Alas! alas! we shall be all dead. Then St. George said to them: Ne doubt ye no thing, without more, believe ye in God, Jesu Christ, and do ye to be baptized and I shall slay the dragon. Then the king was baptized and all his people, and St. George slew the dragon and smote off his head, and commanded that he should be thrown in the fields, and they took four carts with oxen that drew him out of the city.

Quoted from The GOLDEN LEGEND or LIVES of the SAINTS vol. 3
Compiled by Jacobus de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa, 1275 First Edition Published 1470
English translation by WILLIAM CAXTON, First Edition 1483
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Gee, thanks Aaron, I was just going to write in and ask for a
brief reminder as to who St. George was. You certainly explained
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Wonderful Walden! I hope you don't mind that I just emailed this around the office.

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My native city of Rio de Janeiro unexpectedly gave St George's day as a holiday. It worked very nicely because it connected with the Easter holiday and allowed people to have a full week off. Needless to say, i was very proud of them! :)

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Who was the Saint who turned into a man and walked on the Devil's head?
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Cranberry wrote:Who was the Saint who turned into a man and walked on the Devil's head?
St Bloomfield, i think?
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Ummm....Cran, it's generally a given that saints are human to begin with...
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I think she was a human, but then she turned into a man and walked on the Devil's head. I just don't remember her name.
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glauber wrote:
Cranberry wrote:Who was the Saint who turned into a man and walked on the Devil's head?
St Bloomfield, i think?
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Post by Martin Milner »

Nanohedron wrote:Ummm....Cran, it's generally a given that saints are human to begin with...
What about St. Bernards? Aren't they dogs? And St. Bruno is a pipe tobacco. :D
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