Malc2098
Sequoia
…….. to wish English members a Happy St Georges Day.
I seem to recall in the 50s and 60s we wore our youth organisation uniforms to school on St Georges day; me Life Boys.
St George is an interesting figure and not only just the patron saint of England. The following words are not mine but I agree with them.
When we celebrate St George's day, we are celebrating a man of faith, who did not back down and renounce what he believed in, and paid the ultimate price. It is his values, not his nationality, our country has chosen to honour.
I seem to recall in the 50s and 60s we wore our youth organisation uniforms to school on St Georges day; me Life Boys.
St George is an interesting figure and not only just the patron saint of England. The following words are not mine but I agree with them.
When we celebrate St George's day, we are celebrating a man of faith, who did not back down and renounce what he believed in, and paid the ultimate price. It is his values, not his nationality, our country has chosen to honour.
