St. James' Day in Spain in 2025

St. James' Day in Spain in 2025
Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, Galicia.
  How long until St. James' Day?
St. James' Day
  Dates of St. James' Day in Spain
2026 Jul 25
Basque CountrySat, Jul 25Regional Holiday
CantabriaSat, Jul 25Regional Holiday
GaliciaSat, Jul 25Regional Holiday
2025 Jul 25
Basque CountryFri, Jul 25Regional Holiday
CantabriaFri, Jul 25Regional Holiday
GaliciaFri, Jul 25Regional Holiday
MadridFri, Jul 25Regional Holiday
NavarraFri, Jul 25Regional Holiday
2024 Jul 25
Basque CountryThu, Jul 25Regional Holiday
CantabriaThu, Jul 25Regional Holiday
GaliciaThu, Jul 25Regional Holiday
MadridThu, Jul 25Regional Holiday
2023 Jul 25
Basque CountryTue, Jul 25Regional Holiday
Castile and LeónTue, Jul 25Regional Holiday
GaliciaTue, Jul 25Regional Holiday
NavarraTue, Jul 25Regional Holiday
2022 Jul 25
Basque CountryMon, Jul 25Regional Holiday
GaliciaMon, Jul 25Regional Holiday
MadridMon, Jul 25Regional Holiday
  Summary

St. James is the patron saint of Galicia as well as Spain

  Which regions observe St. James' Day in 2025?
National Holiday Regional Holiday Not a public holiday Govt Holiday

When is the Feast of St. James?

July 25th is the feast of St. James, patron saint of Spain.

July 25th is also Galicia Day, which is fitting as St. James is the patron saint of Galicia as well as Spain. According to legend, his remains are held in the Santiago de Compostela cathedral in Galicia.

History of the Feast of St. James

It is a public holiday observed in Galicia, and is observed but not a public holiday in other regions of Spain.

James was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. Following the ascension of Jesus, the apostles travelled spreading the word of the gospel. James' travels took him to Spain, Initially, his sermons were not well received - even being taken prisoner in Grenada. However, he was soon released and went on to preach in Galicia.

According to local tradition, in January 40AD, the Virgin Mary appeared to James on the bank of the Ebro River, while he was preaching the Gospel in Iberia. She appeared upon a pillar, which remains today and is venerated within the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, in Zaragoza. She told James to return to Jerusalem once the church had been established.

James went back to Jerusalem in 44AD, as Mary had wished. During the trip back he visited Mary in Ephesus. Mary predicted his death in Jerusalem, and on his return to Jerusalem, he was soon taken prisoner.

He was taken to Calvary, the same place where years before Jesus had been crucified. He was then tied to the rocks, blindfolded and beheaded.

The body of James was taken by his disciples back to Galicia. His remains are said to be buried in the cathedral in Galicia.

How is the Feast of St. James celebrated?

Popularised in the ninth century, many pilgrims from across Europe, walk the "Camino de Santiago" (way of St. James) which leads them to the saint's tomb, to ask pardon for their sins. Routes lead to the cathedral from many European countries, including Austria, Belgium, England, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal and Switzerland.

Today, many pilgrims still time their Camino to arrive at the Cathedral for the Holy Feast Day of St James. On the eve of the Feast day, a spectacular show of fireworks, music and lasers illuminate the cathedral.


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