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Dom Donald's Blog: St. James the Greater, Apostle at the Last Supper in  Leonardo


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Many people in Spain celebrate the life and deeds of James, son of Zebedee, on Saint James' Day (Santiago Apostol), which is on July 25. Saint James was one of Jesus' first disciples. Some Christians believe that his remains are buried in Santiago de Compostela in Spain.

Is Feast of Saint James the Apostle a Public Holiday?

Feast of Saint James the Apostle 2025 is an autonomous community holiday in 4 autonomous communities and an observance in 15 states.

Santiago de Compostela Cathedral is situated in Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain. The cathedral is the reputed burial-place of Saint James the Great, one of the apostles of Jesus Christ.

©iStockphoto.com/Javier García Blanco

What Do People Do?

Many events are organized on and before Saint James' Day in the Basque Country and Galicia. These include:

  • Special church services to honor the life and work of Saint James.
  • Exhibitions of art work by artists born or living in or near Santiago de Compostela.
  • Theatre productions and street shows.
  • Concerts of modern and traditional music, including bagpipe performances.
  • Traditional dance events held outside.

Special services are held in the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela on July 25. Church officials swing a large incense burner at full speed during this service. They fill the whole church with incense smoke.

Public Life

Saint James' Day is a public holiday in the autonomous communities of the Basque Country and Galicia on July 25. Public life is generally quiet. Many businesses and other organizations are closed. Many stores are closed but some bakers and food stores may be open. Public transport services generally run to a reduced schedule, although there may be no services in rural areas. Large events may cause some local disruption to traffic, particularly in Santiago de Compostela.

Regional or local authorities may move the public holiday to a different date, particularly if July 25 falls on a Sunday. If July 25 falls on a Tuesday or Thursday, many businesses and organizations are also closed on Monday, July 24, or Friday, July 26. In the rest of Spain, July 25 is not a public holiday.

Background

St James, son of Zebedee, was an apostles and a brother of John the Apostle, according to Christian belief. He lived at the same time as Jesus. He may have traveled to the area that is now Santiago de Compostela.

St James was beheaded in Judea in the year 44 CE. Some Christians believe that his disciples carried his body by sea to Padrón on the Galician coast. They then buried his body under what is now the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.

St James' relics were discovered sometime between 791 CE and 842 CE. Santiago de Compostela then became a place of pilgrimage. Pope Leo XIII asserted that the relics of St James at Compostela were authentic in a papal bull. This papal bull was published on November 1, 1884.

Symbols

Common symbols of St James include a traveler's hat and a scallop shell. The scallop shell is used to mark a network of pilgrimage routes. These routes lead to the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela from many European countries, including:

  • Austria.
  • Belgium.
  • England.
  • France.
  • Germany.
  • Italy.
  • Luxembourg.
  • the Netherlands.
  • Portugal.
  • Switzerland.

Thousands of people walk, cycle or ride a horse along the pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela each year. Many people hope to arrive just before Saint James' Day.

Feast of Saint James the Apostle Observances

YearWeekdayDateNameHoliday TypeArea
2020 sab 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Observance  
2020 sab 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Autonomous Community Holiday Basque Country, Galicia
2021 dom 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Observance  
2022 lun 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Autonomous Community Holiday GAMNAPV
2022 lun 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Observance  
2023 mar 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Observance  
2023 mar 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Autonomous Community Holiday GANAPV
2024 jue 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Autonomous Community Holiday GAMNAPVS
2024 jue 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Observance  
2025 vie 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Observance  
2025 vie 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Autonomous Community Holiday GAMNAPV
2026 sab 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Autonomous Community Holiday GAMNAPV
2026 sab 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Observance  
2027 dom 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Observance  
2027 dom 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Autonomous Community Holiday GAMNAPV
2028 mar 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Observance  
2028 mar 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Autonomous Community Holiday GAMNAPV
2029 mie 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Observance  
2029 mie 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Autonomous Community Holiday GAMNAPV
2030 jue 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Observance  
2030 jue 25 de jul Feast of Saint James the Apostle Autonomous Community Holiday GAMNAPV

While we diligently research and update our holiday dates, some of the information in the table above may be preliminary. If you find an error, please let us know.

https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/spain/santiago-apostle

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Parroquia Santa María Magdalena

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Iglesia Santa María Magdalena

Church of St. Mary Magdalene

Puente Alto, METROPOLITANA DE SANTIAGOChile

Map
 

Jurisdiction: Metropolitan Archdiocese of Santiago

 

Type: Roman-Rite Church Parish, Church

Rite: Roman (Latin)

 

Location: 47RF9CMC+CM Google Maps

Address: Puente Alto, METROPOLITANA DE SANTIAGO

Country: Chile Chile

GCatholic Church ID: 122769

https://gcatholic.org/churches/america-south/122769.htm

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Vézelay, Saint Maximin and the relics of Mary Magdalene

Vézelay, Saint Maximin and the relics of Mary Magdalene
 

Vezelay and Saint Maximin, an incredible “war” for the relics of Mary Magdalene

Mary Magdalene did not immediately have a great aura in the history of the Church. It was not until the 7th and 8th centuries that she began to be favored in monastic circles, where the accent was placed on repentance and forgiveness by welcoming sinners there. The life of the saint – a sinner who became an ascetic – then merges with the traditions concerning the life of Mary the Egyptian. She was a prostitute of the six century who would have done penance in the desert, on the other side of the Mediterranean.
In the 11th century, the monasteries, under the influence of the order of Cluny, took on social and economic importance. There is also a tremendous cult around all kinds of relics brought back from the Holy Land or purchased in Constantinople. Having relics of great saints is important at this time. It is because there are relics that pilgrimages are organized and pilgrimages pay off. In Vézelay at the beginning of the 11th century the monastery was in full decline. Wishing to promote his abbey, Abbot Geoffroy (1037-1052), friend of the pope, ambitious and close to princes “discovered” (“invented” is the term of use) and exhibited the relics of Mary Magdalene. Pilgrims flock.

Relic of Mary Magdalene, Vezelay basilica

In 1050 Mary Magdalene officially became the patron saint of Vezelay abbey.

Over the 11th and 12th centuries, the abbey, many times enlarged and rebuilt, was transformed into a magnificent sanctuary, with splendid Romanesque portals. It was an important stopover on the way to Compostela. The city took advantage of the influx of pilgrims. In the 12th century, its population amounted to 10,000 inhabitants, a considerable number for the time. Vézelay then became a center of great importance for the West.
Under the protection of the powerful dukes of Burgundy, in 1146, Saint Benedict preached the second crusade there. King Louis VII, Queen Eleanor and a crowd of nobles, prelates and people gathered on the hill.
In 1190, Richard Coeur-de-Lion and Philippe-Auguste met there at the start of the third crusade.
In 1217, François d’Assise chose the hill of Vézelay to found the first Franciscan establishment on French soil.

 

Saint Bernard preaching the 2nd Crusade, in Vézelay, in 1146, Émile Signol – Public domain

How the relics of Mary Magdalene arrived in Vézelay ?

Natural curiosity, but unsatisfactory answers.
We accepted the idea that it was Gérard de Roussillon who would have organized the transfer of the relics during the foundation of the abbey, relics that we would have gone to look for in Saint-Maximin where we knew that the saint had her burial. .
The bishop of Autun launched a prohibition against the pilgrimage. We then asked for the arbitration of the Pope. Pascal II, who by a bull given in 1103, broke the prohibition of the bishop and invited all the French to make the pilgrimage of Vézelay. The pilgrimage then took off, these were the great hours of Vézelay.
However, doubt persisted, not about the burial of Mary Magdalene in Provence, but about the transfer of her relics to Vézelay and their authenticity. We didn’t have much to show as relics in Vézelay, where we talked about them a lot without ever really presenting them in public.

“Presentable” and “indisputable” relics were needed. It was then that in 1265, relics were exhumed in Vézelay, kept in a box which would have been deposited in the crypt in 920 more than three centuries earlier. A certificate of authenticity in the box proves this!. “…under the high altar, a metal chest, long square, which contained some relics wrapped in two veils of silk, with a certain quantity woman’s hair”. There was also a letter from a King Charles certifying that “in this coffer is contained the body of the blessed Mary Magdalene”. (Act drawn up by Gui de Mello, bishop of Auxerre and Pierre, bishop of Panéade.)
Saint Louis officially recognized the relics and went to Vézelay for their elevation in 1267.

Vezelay basilicaSt Maximin basilica


Nevertheless, the doubt still persisted.
Twelve years later, in 1279, Charles II, Prince of Salerno, nephew of Saint Louis, who had come to Saint-Maximin on pilgrimage and had carried out a solid investigation, was convinced that the tomb of Mary Magdalene was in the crypt. where Saint Maximin had once buried her.
He organized excavations which led to the discovery of several sarcophagi. In the so-called “Sidoine’s sarcophagus” was discovered the body of Mary Magdalene with an inscription on a wooden tablet on which appeared simply: “Here lies the body of Saint Mary Magdalene.” 

And finally, for the Abbey of Vézelay, the miracle will not take place.

Indeed, Pope Boniface VIII definitively put an end to this “battle” between the 2 cities when he recognized the authenticity of the relics discovered by Charles II at Saint Maximin.
Vézelay will have to submit to the spiritual authority of the Pope. At the end of the 13th century, it is the beginning of the decline of the pilgrimage of Vézelay.The reliquary in the crypt of Vezelay contains a piece of her rib bone, given by the Dominican monks of St Maximin.

https://www.magdalenesacredjourneys.com/vezelay-saint-maximin-and-the-relics-of-mary-magdalene/

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