St. Joseph's Day is a Christian holiday celebrated every year on March 19. It is a public holiday in those parts of Switzerland that boast a predominantly Catholic population. In Christian belief, Saint Joseph is the husband of Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Is Saint Joseph's Day a Public Holiday?
Saint Joseph's Day is a public holiday in 7 cantons, where it is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed.
What Do People Do?
Although St. Joseph's Day still is a public holiday in large areas of Switzerland, it has received less and less attention in past years. Many businesses remain open for the day.
Public Life
St. Joseph's Day is a public holiday or “silent day” in the following cantons:
Nidwalden
Schwyz
Ticino
Uri
Valais
It is also a public holiday in some communes of the following cantons:
Lucerne
Solothurn
Offices, banks and schools are generally closed on St. Joseph's Day in these areas, although there may be exceptions. Many businesses remain open.
Background
According to the gospels, Saint Joseph of Nazareth was a carpenter. For this reason, he is considered the patron saint of craftspeople. The first mention of St. Joseph's Day stems from the year 1621.
* Only some parts of Lucerne and Solothurn observe this holiday.
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