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    Italy's Meloni hails return of St. Francis Day as national holiday

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    Posted on October 1, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Italy's parliament restores St. Francis Day as a national holiday. Celebrated on October 4, it honors the patron saint's values, starting next year.

    Table of Contents

    • Restoration of St. Francis Day
    • Government Support and Cost Implications
    • Historical Context of the Holiday
    • Comparison with France's Public Holidays

    Italy Restores St. Francis Day as National Holiday Starting Next Year

    Restoration of St. Francis Day

    By Crispian Balmer

    Government Support and Cost Implications

    ROME (Reuters) -Italy's parliament voted on Wednesday to restore a national holiday in honour of St. Francis of Assisi, one of the country's patron saints, almost half a century after it was abolished.

    Historical Context of the Holiday

    The annual holiday will fall on St. Francis's feast day on October 4, with the measure taking effect from next year, which marks the 800th anniversary of his death in 1226.

    Comparison with France's Public Holidays

    Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni welcomed the decision, saying St. Francis was beloved by all Italians. 

    "The national holiday will be an opportunity to celebrate an extraordinary man and to remind us, each year, who we are and what unites us," she said in a statement.

    The lower house backed the bill last week by 247 votes to two, showing broad cross-party support for the measure, with the Senate's constitutional affairs committee giving final approval on Wednesday in a fast‑track procedure. 

    The holiday was first introduced in 1958 but scrapped in 1977 as part of an austerity drive. 

    St. Francis, renowned for his vow of poverty, closeness to nature and inspirational preaching, founded the Franciscan order and was canonised in 1228. The new law frames the holiday as a tribute to his values of peace, brotherhood and the protection of the environment.

    The holiday will join Italy's 12 existing national celebrations, including April 25 Liberation Day and June 2 Republic Day. 

    The government estimates the holiday will cost the state around 10 million euros  ($11.7 million) in overtime for police and health workers. However, this forecast does not take into account the potential impact on national productivity levels.

    In sharp contrast with Italy, France this year suggested scrapping two of the country's 11 public holidays as part of a deeply unpopular plan to plug a budget hole. The French government has since fallen, meaning the proposal has fallen by the wayside.

    France's statistical agency INSEE put the boost to GDP of the proposed holiday cut at just 0.06%, suggesting Italy's new holiday won't punch a major hole in state accounts.

    October 4 falls on a Sunday in 2026, so the first new weekday day off for Italians to enjoy will come in 2027.($1 = 0.8523 euros)

    (Reporting by Crispian BalmerEditing by Keith Weir)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Italy's parliament voted to restore St. Francis Day as a national holiday.
    • •The holiday will be celebrated on October 4, starting next year.
    • •Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni supports the decision.
    • •The holiday honors St. Francis's values of peace and brotherhood.
    • •The restoration is expected to cost the state around 10 million euros.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italy's Meloni hails return of St. Francis Day as national holiday

    1What is a patron saint?

    A patron saint is a saint who is regarded as the protector or guardian of a particular group, place, or activity, often celebrated through specific holidays or observances.

    2What is the significance of St. Francis of Assisi?

    St. Francis of Assisi is known for his commitment to poverty, nature, and peace. He founded the Franciscan order and is celebrated for his teachings on brotherhood and environmental stewardship.

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