Feast of St. John
The Feast of St. John is celebrated on June 24th each year, honoring the birth of St. John the Baptist, a significant figure in Christianity. This feast day is marked by various traditions, including bonfires, which symbolize purification and the triumph of light over darkness.
In many cultures, the feast is associated with summer solstice celebrations, emphasizing themes of fertility and abundance. People often gather for festivities that include music, dancing, and communal meals, reflecting the joy of the season and the importance of community in honoring this saint.