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'To be the best you can be' - Article 29

St David

 

What is St. David’s Day?

St. David’s Day or Dydd Gwyl Dewi Sant in Welsh, is the feast day of the patron saint of Wales, Saint David. He was born on the south-west coast of Wales, in a similar location to where St. David’s is today, where there are many stories about miracles happening.

 

When is St. David’s Day?

St. David’s Day is celebrated on the 1st of March every year.

 

How is St. David’s Day celebrated?

A tradition for marking St. David’s Day involves wearing Wales’ national emblems, a daffodil and a leek. Across the country, people celebrate in their town by hosting their own parades, parties and performances, whilst many of Wales’ tourist spots let people come to visit them for free.

 

How to say ‘Happy St. David’s Day’ in Welsh?

Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant Hapus!

 

Facts about St. David

 

  • St. David was officially recognised as a saint by Pope Callixtus in 1120 AD.
  • During St. David’s life, it was said that he performed many miracles and the most famous one happened in Llanddewi Brefi when he was preaching to a crowd of people. The ground where he stood rose up to form a small hill so everyone could see him properly.
  • It is believed that St. David lived to be over 100 years old!

 

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