St. Edward's Day
St. Edward's Day is celebrated on March 18th in honor of Saint Edward the Confessor, who was the King of England from 1042 until his death in 1066. He is known for his piety and dedication to the church, and he was canonized as a saint in 1161. The day commemorates his life and contributions to the Christian faith.
Traditionally, St. Edward's Day is marked by various religious observances, including special church services. In some regions, people may also participate in local customs or festivities that reflect their cultural heritage, celebrating the legacy of Saint Edward and his impact on English history.