International St. John’s Day is celebrated globally on June 24. It is a commemoration of St. John the Baptist’s birth. Certain passages in the Gospel of Luke indicate that Saint John the Baptist was born six months before Jesus Christ. In the Christian Church, St. John is revered as Jesus Christ’s precursor. He was a Jewish prophet who resided in the Jordan River valley and baptised individuals in the river after they confessed their sins. St. John wore the traditional attire of prophets, a camel-hair garment.
The background of International St. Johns Day
Since the fourth century, International St. John’s Day has been celebrated on June 24. It was established by the Catholic Church to commemorate the birth of John the Baptist, the forerunner of Jesus Christ. The day commemorates an iconic prophet who, according to the Gospel of Luke, was born six months before the advent of Jesus Christ. Since the birth of Jesus Christ is believed to have occurred on December 25, Christian historians determined that St. John was born on either June 24 or 25, based on information from the ‘Book of Luke’ in the “Bible.” By celebrating this holiday in June, it coincides with midsummer, a time of year when many other European holidays are also observed. Due to this, the holiday is frequently combined with other holidays and activities for generally indistinguishable celebrations.
Some Orthodox Churches celebrate the First and Second Finding of the Head of St. John the Baptist to commemorate events that occurred after his death. St. John’s significance in Christian history is so great that several churches are dedicated to commemorating the majority of significant events in his life.
Saint John the Baptist, who is revered by the Baptist Church and is also known as John the Immerser and Prophet Yahya in Islam, was born in the first century B.C. He was a prominent itinerant preacher around the Jordan River. According to biblical accounts, he was related to Jesus. He is an important religious figure in at least five religions. In the year 30 A.D., he was imprisoned and subsequently beheaded by order of Herod Antipas, in response to a request from Herod’s wife, whose marriage to the king John had harshly criticised.
INTERNATIONAL ST. JOHNS DAY ACTIVITIES
Learn the history of Saint John
What better method is there to celebrate this day than by learning about the religious figure who is the focal point of the holiday? Today, read and study about this famous prophet.
Instill his teachings and noble character
Everyone agrees that Saint John was a wonderful and honourable man. Celebrate this day by incorporating his teachings and life lessons into your daily routine.
Plan additional events
The holiday coincides with numerous other midsummer celebrations. Why not create some entertaining events and combine the commemoration of the holidays?
5 FACTS ABOUT ST. JOHN THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Saint John the Baptist is revered as a prophet by Christians, Muslims, Jews, Baha’is, and others.
Elizabeth, the mother of St. John, was infertile for the majority of her married life and only gave birth to John after an angel disclosed to Zachariah that he would be given a son.
Jesus proclaimed in Matthew 11:11, “There has not risen among those born of women anyone greater than John the Baptist,” Jesus declared.
Herod genuinely enjoyed listening to St. John and only had him executed at his wife’s request.
There are more than five holidays commemorating significant events in the life or death of St. John.
INTERNATIONAL ST. JOHNS DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | June 24 | Saturday |
2024 | June 24 | Monday |
2025 | June 24 | Tuesday |
2026 | June 24 | Wednesday |
2027 | June 24 | Thursday |