Cafes at Saint George

St. George, a 3rd-century Roman soldier martyred for his Christian faith, became England's patron saint in 1348 under Edward III, symbolizing chivalry and valor amid the Hundred Years' War. His legendary slaying of the dragon represents triumph over evil, inspiring the Order of the Garter and the red-cross flag. For English-speaking peoples—Britons, Americans, Canadians, Australians—he embodies courage, sacrifice, and national identity. Celebrated on April 23, his feast fosters unity and pride, influencing literature (Shakespeare), heraldry, and military motifs across the Anglosphere, reinforcing shared cultural heritage.

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Cafes at Saint George

October 1, 2025
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