St. John's Eve, also known as Midsummer's Eve, is a traditional celebration held on the night of June 23rd, preceding the feast day of St. John the Baptist on June 24th. It holds significant cultural and religious importance in various countries and cultures around the world. The holiday is often associated with bonfires, feasting, music, dancing, and various rituals to ward off evil spirits. In many places, St. John's Eve is celebrated as a time of merriment, community gathering, and the symbolic transition from spring to summer.
- Created: July 12, 2023
- Collections: Lore and Legend