Patron Saints


England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland each have a national saint called a patron saint. Each saint has a feast day. In the past these were celebrated as holy days when many people had a day off work. Today these are not public holidays except for 17 March in Northern Ireland. 

Patron Saints´ days

St. David´s Day, Wales

1 March

St. Patrick´s Day, N. Ireland

17 March

St. George´s Day, England

23 April

St. Andrew´s Day, Scotland

30 November

 

There are also four public holidays a year called Bank Holidays. These are of nor religious or national significance.