I can share what’s publicly known about Saint George’s Day in Eastern traditions, but I don’t have live news access right now.
- Eastern Orthodox and some Eastern Christian communities celebrate Saint George’s Day on or near May 6, aligning with the Julian calendar in some places. In those contexts, dates may shift when converting to the Gregorian calendar, so you’ll see celebrations on May 6 or the corresponding Gregorian date in a given year.[8][10]
- In many Eastern churches, if the feast would fall during Holy Week or Bright Week, the observance can be transferred to the following Monday or another nearby date. This can vary by jurisdiction and year.[3]
- Regions with large Eastern Christian populations (e.g., Bulgaria, Georgia, and parts of the Balkans and the Middle East) often mark the day with liturgical services, processions, and local cultural events, but specific observance calendars differ by church and country. For example, some Bulgarian Orthodox celebrations explicitly note the May 6 date in their annual calendars.[10][3]
If you’d like, I can search for the latest specific events or church announcements in a particular country or diocese (e.g., Bulgaria, Georgia, or a specific Orthodox jurisdiction) and summarize the most recent Saint George’s Day activities.
Sources
Lua error in Module:Effective_protection_level at line 15: attempt to index field 'FlaggedRevs' (a nil value). Saint George (Ancient Greek: Γεώργιος, romanized: Geṓrgios;[note 1] died 23 April 303), also George of Lydda, was an early Christian martyr who is venerated as a saint in Christianity. According to tradition, he was a soldier in the Roman army. Of Cappadocian Greek origin, he became a member of the Praetorian Guard for Roman emperor Diocletian, but was sentenced to death for...
monarchies.fandom.comLegend has it that St George slew an evil dragon that was plaguing a local town and saved a princess. It is traditionally a Christian celebration as the story goes that St George offered to kill the dragon only if the town converted to Christianity. Historical evidence however points to the 'real' St George, living in Palestine in the third century who followed in his father's footsteps to became a soldier in the Roman army, and was executed for his Christian beliefs. St George is also patron...
www.tradingstandards.ukThe Orthodox Churches celebrate St George’s Feast Day on 23 April (traditionally understood to be the day of his martyrdom), but if it falls before Easter, it is celebrated on Easter Monday. The Coptic Orthodox Church (Egypt) call St George the “Prince of Martyrs” and celebrates his feast on
vcc.org.auChurch rules state that a saint’s day cannot fall between Palm Sunday and Ascension Sunday.
premierchristian.newsHistorically, the feast attracted Arabs from throughout Palestine to visit the Monastery of Saint George. On the morning of 6 May, Palestinian Christians from Beit Jala, Bethlehem, Beit Sahour and other parts of Palestine would march in a procession to the monastery. In Mosul, northern Iraq, St. George's Monastery was destroyed in November 2014 by ISIS militants.
wikipedia.nucleos.comThe Feast of St George normally takes place each year on 23rd April, However, in 2022 the Feast was transferred owing to the fact it fell within the Easter Octave.
rcaos.org.ukSaint George's Day in the Eastern Churches is celebrated on May 6. It is a public holiday in Bulgaria
anydayguide.comThousands attend St George's Day parades in Gravesend and Dartford.
www.bbc.com