St Martin’s Day is celebrated on November 11 each year. In 2023, November 11 falls on a Saturday.
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- en.wikipedia.org St. Martin's DaySt Martin's Day Kermis by Peeter Baltens (16th century), shows peasants celebrating by drinking the first wine of the season, and a horseman representing the saint.
- billpetro.medium.com history-of-st-martins-day-…While St. Martin’s Day is not widely celebrated in the U.S., except in the more liturgical churches, St. Martin is more famous and influential than you’d think.
- timeanddate.com Germany St. Martin's DaySt. Martin's Day (Martinstag) on November 11 is a religious observance in Germany that is particularly popular with children.
- nationaltoday.com st-martins-day/St. Martin’s Day began in France and proliferated to the Low Countries — the British Isles, Galicia, Germany, Scandinavia, and Eastern Europe.
- holidays-today.com holidays/st-martins-day.htmlThe date of the celebration on 11 November is the date of his funeral. What Do People Do? St Martin’s Day is most popular in Germany.
- militaryingermany.com st-martins-daySt Martin’s Day was an important medieval autumn feast, and the custom of eating goose spread across Europe.
- iamexpat.de expat-info/german-expat-news/history-…These celebrations reflect the hope and faith that Saint Martin inspired through his actions. st martin's day lanterns.
- holidays-info.com germany/holidays/st-martins-day/St. Martin's Day is no public holiday in 2024 in Germany.
- theomaway.com saint-martins-day-traditions-…Saint Martin’s Day traditions start with the preparation of paper lanterns either in school or kindergarten.
- timebulletin.com st-martins-day-who-was-saint-…This fast period lasted 40 days, and was consequently, called “Quadragesima Sancti Martini”, Latin for “the forty days of St. Martin.