St. Vitus' Day around the world in 2025

St. Vitus' Day around the world in 2025
Gazimestan monument on Vidovdan in 2009 Image by Радосав Стојановић
  How long until St. Vitus' Day?
St. Vitus' Day
  Dates of St. Vitus' Day around the world
2026 Various Jun 28
Bosnia and HerzegovinaSun, Jun 28Regional Holiday
SerbiaSun, Jun 28Not A Public Holiday
2025 Various Jun 28
Bosnia and HerzegovinaSat, Jun 28Regional Holiday
SerbiaSat, Jun 28Not A Public Holiday
2024 Various Jun 28
Bosnia and HerzegovinaFri, Jun 28Regional Holiday
SerbiaFri, Jun 28Not A Public Holiday
2023 Various Jun 28
Bosnia and HerzegovinaWed, Jun 28Regional Holiday
SerbiaWed, Jun 28Not A Public Holiday
2022 Various Jun 28
Bosnia and HerzegovinaTue, Jun 28Regional Holiday
SerbiaTue, Jun 28Not A Public Holiday
  Summary

Remembrance of the Battle of Kosovo in 1389. St Vitus's feast day is 15 June in the Julian calendar

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

When is St. Vitus' day?

St. Vitus' Day (Serbian: Vidovdan) is celebrated on June 28th. It marks a 14th-century battle that has become an important part of Serb ethnic and national identity. Vidovdan is celebrated as a slava (feast day) in Serbia, though it is a working day.

The Serbian Orthodox Church designates it as a memorial day to Saint Prince Lazar and the Serbian holy martyrs who fell during the Battle of Kosovo against the Ottoman Empire in 1389.

History of St. Vitus' Day

Saint Vitus was a Christian saint from Sicily. He died as a martyr during the persecution of Christians by co-ruling Roman Emperors Diocletian and Maximian in 303.

In the late Middle Ages, people in Germany celebrated the feast of Vitus by dancing before his statue. This dancing became popular and the name "Saint Vitus Dance" was given to the neurological disorder Sydenham's chorea.

The Battle of Kosovo took place on St. Vitus' Day (June 15th in the Julian calendar) 1389 between an army led by the Serbian Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović and an invading army of the Ottoman Empire.

While the Ottomans suffered huge losses, they eliminated all of Prince Lazar's forces. This led to Ottoman control in the region which lasted for several centuries.


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