• Asturias Day

    Asturias Day grew from the medieval legacy of the Battle of Covadonga and the patronage of the Virgin of Covadonga. Officially recognized after Spain’s return to democracy, it now blends religion, history, and regional identity in a celebration of Asturian pride.

  • Day of Extremadura

    The Day of Extremadura evolved from a religious feast honoring the Virgin of Guadalupe (September 8) into an official regional holiday in 1985, symbolizing both the deep Catholic traditions of the land and its modern political and cultural identity.

  • Our Lady of Victory

    Our Lady of Victory is a Marian devotion that began with the Catholic Monarchs of Spain and was later solidified after the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, when victory over the Ottomans was credited to Mary’s intercession through the Rosary. The devotion spread widely, leaving a strong cultural and spiritual imprint in Spain, Italy, and Latin America.

  • Day of Goodwill

    The Day of Goodwill evolved from the British Boxing Day tradition but was renamed in 1994 to reflect South Africa’s democratic values, focusing on charity, generosity, and national unity.

  • Hari Raya Haji (Singapore)

    Hari Raya Haji in Singapore is a public holiday that marks both the end of the Hajj pilgrimage and commemorates Prophet Ibrahim’s act of faith. It is celebrated with prayers, korban rituals, charity, and family gatherings, emphasizing compassion and community.

  • Our Lady of the Well-Appeared

    Our Lady of the Well-Appeared is a miraculous Marian devotion born in 17th-century Ampuero, later declared patroness of Cantabria by Pope Pius X in 1903. Her feast blends deep Catholic devotion with rich Cantabrian cultural traditions.

  • Our Lady of Sorrows

    Our Lady of Sorrows represents Mary’s deep suffering alongside Christ, especially during his Passion. Her feast is a major Catholic celebration and a national holiday in Slovakia, where she is honored as the country’s Patroness.

  • Melilla Day

    Melilla Day commemorates the 1497 conquest of Melilla by Pedro de Estopiñán and is now the official holiday of the autonomous city, combining civic honors, cultural festivities, and religious devotion to Our Lady of Victory, its patroness.

  • South Canterbury Anniversary Day

    South Canterbury Anniversary Day marks the 1859 establishment of South Canterbury as a distinct province. It is celebrated with regional holidays, community events, and springtime festivities.

  • National Day (Saudi Arabia)

    Saudi National Day marks September 23, 1932, when King Abdulaziz Al Saud unified the Arabian Peninsula into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Declared a public holiday in 2005, it symbolizes unity, sovereignty, and national pride, and is one of the country’s most celebrated occasions.

  • Jewish Holiday

    Rosh Hashanah

    Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year, a significant holiday in the Jewish calendar. It marks the beginning of the Ten Days of Repentance or the Days of Awe, a period of introspection and preparation for Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.