St. Stephen's Day
Guide to the date, history, cultural origins and celebration traditions of St. Stephen's Day in Greece.
History & Origins of St. Stephen's Day
St. Stephen's Day, celebrated on December 26th, honors the first martyr of the Christian Church, a deacon who was stoned to death in Jerusalem shortly after Christ's crucifixion, as recorded in the Book of Acts. In many countries, it is celebrated alongside Boxing Day, historically representing a day to offer charity to the poor who gathered outside church steps.
How It Is Observed & Celebrated
It is observed with family gatherings, winter sports, and in countries like Ireland, the traditional 'Wren Day' where local youth dress in straw suits and parade through towns playing traditional music.
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