- Saint Crispin's Day
Saint Crispin's Day is the feast day of the
Christian saints Crispin andCrispinian (Also known as Crispinus and Crispianus, though this spelling has fallen out of favour), twins who weremartyr ed circa A.D. 286. It falls on25 October each year. It is a day most famous for battles that occurred on it: theBattle of Leyte Gulf in thePacific theater in 1944, theBattle of Balaklava (Charge of the Light Brigade ) during theCrimean War , and theBattle of Agincourt in 1415, dramatised byWilliam Shakespeare in "Henry V".The
feast day of Saints Crispin and Crispinian isOctober 25 . However, these saints were removed from the liturgical calendar (but not declared to no longer be saints) during the Catholic Church's Vatican II reforms. The feast remains as a 'Black Letter Saints' Day' in theCalendar of theAnglican Book of Common Prayer (1662) and a 'commemoration' inCommon Worship (2000).The reasoning used by Vatican II for this decision was that there was insufficient evidence that Saints Crispin and Crispinian actually existed. Indeed, their role as shoemakers, their relationship as twins, and the timing of their holiday are suggestive of the possibility that they could have represented a local Celtic deity (Lug-Mercury) which had been made into a
saint as a result ofsyncretism .ee also
*For more on Roman Catholic saints' days, "see
Calendar of saints ".
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