Saint John

Saint John Quick Facts - AU

AKA NameFeast Day for St. John the Apostle , Feast of the Holy and Glorious Apostle and Evangelist John the Theologian
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2023 Date27 December 2023
2024 Date27 December 2024

Saint John

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The Observance of Saint John is an ecclesiastical commemoration dedicated to honouring the life and legacy of Saint John the Baptist. Renowned in Christian theology as the prophet who foretold the coming of Christ, Saint John remains a symbol of piety, humility, and sacrifice. Across several Christian denominations, the Observance serves as an opportunity for introspection, prayer, and gratitude. It is traditionally marked by gatherings in churches, community volunteering, religious processions, and shared meals.

Saint John holds significant relevance for Australia's Christian population. Historical records indicate that Saint John was adopted as a patron saint by several early Christian congregations established by British settlers in Australia. Inspired by the saint's values of faith, austerity, and humility, these communities embarked on their missionary works across the continent. Today, Saint John is venerated by many Christians in Australia as a guide towards purpose, dedication, and selflessness.

In Australia, the Observance of Saint John typically involves religious services encompassing readings, hymns, and sermons reflecting on the saint's life. Community meals are served, demonstrating solidarity and shared faith. Volunteering and charitable works are emphasised, resonating with Saint John's commitment to the underserved population. The Observance is typically celebrated on the feast day of Saint John the Baptist, which falls on June 24, adhering to global ecclesiastical traditions. However, the nature and specific dates of commemorative activities can vary among different Christian congregations in Australia.

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Saint John facts

  • John was a fisherman before he began following Christ. He was the brother of St. James the Greater. Jesus gave the brothers the name, sons of thunder. (Mark 3:17)
  • The Feast Day for St. John the Apostle is held in the Roman Catholic Church and some Protestant denominations on December 27, the third day of Christmas. In the Orthodox Church, it is called the Feast of the Holy and Glorious Apostle and Evangelist John the Theologian, which is held September 26. This feast shouldn't be confused with the Feast of St. John the Baptist, which is held in both faith traditions on June 24.
  • Tradition holds that St. John was the last of the 12 apostles to die and that he lived to an old age in Ephesus (modern-day Turkey), dying around A.D. 100.
  • Saint John is the patron saint of a variety of individuals and groups, including writers, theologians, publishers, friendships, and translators.
  • According to biblical accounts, Saint John had a close and special relationship with Jesus. He was present during significant moments such as the Transfiguration and the Last Supper.

Top things to do in Australia for St John's Day

  • Read the Gospel of John. It is different than the other three Gospels and was thought to the last written of the four books in the New Testament.
  • Read the Revelation of John, thought to be written by the apostle. The rich symbolism has been thought to foretell the end of the world, but many biblical scholars believe it was written to offer hope to Christians persecuted by Rome.
  • It is customary to adorn homes with flowers on Saint John's Day. Pick some wildflowers or colorful blooms and create floral arrangements to brighten up your living space.
  • Prepare a traditional Saint John's Day meal with dishes like barbecued meats, sausages, roasted vegetables, or seafood. Incorporate fresh and seasonal produce to add authenticity to the celebration.

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