St. Zeno's Day

Quick Facts
- Date
- Thursday, April 12, 2029
- Observed in
- Italy
- Type
- Religious Holiday
What is St. Zeno's Day?
St. Zeno's Day (San Zeno) is celebrated on April 12 in Verona, Italy, honoring the city's beloved patron saint. St. Zeno served as Bishop of Verona during the 4th century (362-380 AD) and is revered for his deep faith, charitable works, and tireless service to the poor. The celebration centers around the magnificent Basilica of San Zeno Maggiore, one of the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in Italy. This day holds special significance for the people of Verona, combining religious devotion with local pride and cultural heritage.
When is St. Zeno's Day 2029?
St. Zeno's Day is on Thursday, April 12 in 2029. Check the dates and days for other years in the table below.
History & Origin
St. Zeno was born in North Africa, possibly in Mauretania, around 300 AD. He became Bishop of Verona in 362 AD during a turbulent period when the Roman Empire was transitioning from paganism to Christianity. Zeno was known for his powerful sermons against Arianism and paganism, and he worked tirelessly to strengthen the Christian faith in the region. He established charitable institutions to help the poor and is credited with organizing the first religious communities of women in Verona. Zeno died on April 12, 380 AD, and was buried in a small church that would later become the foundation for the great basilica. Miracles were attributed to his intercession, leading to his canonization, and his cult spread throughout northern Italy and into Germanic lands.
How It's Celebrated
The main celebration takes place at the Basilica of San Zeno Maggiore, where special masses and religious ceremonies are held throughout the day. Pilgrims and locals gather to venerate the saint's relics, which are preserved in the crypt beneath the main altar. A traditional procession carries the saint's image through the streets of Verona. The basilica's famous bronze doors, depicting scenes from the Bible and the life of St. Zeno, are a focal point for visitors. Many Veronese families attend mass together and enjoy festive meals featuring local specialties. The day also features cultural events, including concerts and exhibitions celebrating Verona's heritage.
Where It's Observed
Fun Facts
- St. Zeno is often depicted holding a fishing rod, symbolizing his role as a fisher of men and his connection to the miraculous catch of fish
- The Basilica of San Zeno Maggiore features one of the finest rose windows in Italy, known as the Wheel of Fortune
- St. Zeno's crypt contains a laughing statue of the saint, unusual in religious iconography and beloved by locals
- The bronze doors of San Zeno Maggiore date from the 11th-12th centuries and are among the most important medieval bronze works in Europe
- Dante mentions St. Zeno's church in his Divine Comedy, cementing its place in Italian literary history
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is St. Zeno's Day celebrated on April 12?
April 12 marks the date of St. Zeno's death in 380 AD. This date became his feast day in the Catholic liturgical calendar, commemorating his entry into eternal life and his legacy as Bishop of Verona.
Why is St. Zeno associated with fishing?
St. Zeno is traditionally depicted with a fishing rod, symbolizing his role as a fisher of men in the tradition of the apostles. Some legends also connect him to miraculous catches of fish that fed the poor of Verona.
What is special about the Basilica of San Zeno Maggiore?
The Basilica of San Zeno Maggiore is considered one of the masterpieces of Romanesque architecture in Italy. It features remarkable bronze doors, a beautiful cloister, and Andrea Mantegna's famous altarpiece. The crypt houses St. Zeno's relics.
Is St. Zeno's Day a public holiday in Verona?
While not a national public holiday in Italy, St. Zeno's Day is observed as a local celebration in Verona with special religious services and cultural events honoring the city's patron saint.
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