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Feast of Saint Michael & the Archangels (Michaelmas)

Feast of Saint Michael & the Archangels (Michaelmas)

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September 29, 2025

The Feast of Saint Michael and All Angels, or Michaelmas, is celebrated on September 29th in Western Christianity and November 8th in Eastern Orthodoxy, honoring the Archangel Michael, who is known as the leader of heaven's armies.

Saint MichaelTraditionally it was a time to cultivate courage to face the coming colder, darker days.

It is rooted in the Christian tradition of Archangel Michael battling evil, often represented as a dragon, symbolizing the triumph of light and strength over darkness and fear.

The feast day also incorporates veneration for all angels and marks the end of the harvest season.

Traditions include prayers to Saint Michael, eating traditional foods like goose, and folklore that says blackberries should not be picked after this day.

Famous apparitions of Saint Michael the Archangel include: the 5th-century appearance at Monte Gargano, Italy, where he consecrated a cave; the 8th-century vision to Bishop Aubert of Avranches at Mont-Saint-Michel, France; the 5th-century appearance to fishermen at St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall, England; and the 6th-century apparition to Pope Gregory the Great in Rome during a plague, leading to the renaming of Hadrian's Mole to Castel Sant'Angelo.

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