This puzzle canNOT be solved with logic. The only way it's able to be completed is by knowing what it says. It's not hard though....just keep in mind what it says and you should be able to finish it! Thanks for the fun and for bringing our attention to yesterday's holiday!!
I wasn't familiar with this day (even being a Catholic) so I looked it up! This is the info I got on it (in case anyone else is interested):
Saint George's Day is the feast day of Saint George. It is celebrated by various Christian churches and by the several nations, kingdoms, countries, and cities of which Saint George is the patron saint. Saint George's Day is celebrated on 23 April, the traditionally accepted date of Saint George's death in AD 303. For Eastern Orthodox Churches which use the Julian calendar, 23 April corresponds to 6 May on the Gregorian calendar. In the Czech Republic, Saint George's Day (svátek sv. Ji?í) comes on April 24. The reason ought to be that it was moved from April 23 because of St. Vojt?ch, Czech national patron saint, who replaced him.
A traditional custom on St George's day is to wear a red rose in one's lapel, though this is no longer widely practised. Another custom is to fly or adorn the St George's Cross flag in some way: pubs in particular can be seen on 23 April festooned with garlands of St George's crosses. It is customary for the hymn "Jerusalem" to be sung in cathedrals, churches and chapels on St George's Day, or on the Sunday closest to it. Traditional English food and drink (e.g. afternoon tea) may be consumed.
I wasn't familiar with this day (even being a Catholic) so I looked it up! This is the info I got on it (in case anyone else is interested):
Saint George's Day is the feast day of Saint George. It is celebrated by various Christian churches and by the several nations, kingdoms, countries, and cities of which Saint George is the patron saint. Saint George's Day is celebrated on 23 April, the traditionally accepted date of Saint George's death in AD 303. For Eastern Orthodox Churches which use the Julian calendar, 23 April corresponds to 6 May on the Gregorian calendar. In the Czech Republic, Saint George's Day (svátek sv. Ji?í) comes on April 24. The reason ought to be that it was moved from April 23 because of St. Vojt?ch, Czech national patron saint, who replaced him.
A traditional custom on St George's day is to wear a red rose in one's lapel, though this is no longer widely practised. Another custom is to fly or adorn the St George's Cross flag in some way: pubs in particular can be seen on 23 April festooned with garlands of St George's crosses. It is customary for the hymn "Jerusalem" to be sung in cathedrals, churches and chapels on St George's Day, or on the Sunday closest to it. Traditional English food and drink (e.g. afternoon tea) may be consumed.