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Observing Feast of St. John the Baptist
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Hi everyone,

We would like to take a moment to acknowledge the Feast of St. John the Baptist, or San Giovanni Battista, which is celebrated today. This holiday is of significant cultural and religious importance in several countries.

About this day:

  • The Feast of St. John the Baptist is celebrated on June 24th each year.
  • It is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of John the Baptist, a biblical figure known for baptizing Jesus Christ.
  • The holiday is often marked by festivities, including bonfires, parades, and feasts.

Please note, our offices in the countries observing this holiday will be closed. If you are unsure whether your office observes this holiday, please check with your local People Team.

Thank you,

People Team

Observing Feast of St. John the Baptist
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Hey everyone,

We hope you're all doing well! Today, we're celebrating the Feast of St. John the Baptist (San Giovanni Battista) 🎉. This holiday is observed every year on June 24th.

About this day:

  • It's one of the oldest holidays in Christian tradition, dating back to the 4th century.
  • The holiday is often marked by bonfires, symbolizing purification and the banishment of evil spirits.
  • In some cultures, it's a day for fortune telling and love divination.

Please note, our offices in the countries observing this holiday will be closed. If you are unsure whether your office observes this holiday, please check with your local People Team.

Thank you,

People Team

Observing Feast of St. John the Baptist
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Hi all,

Today, we celebrate the Feast of St. John the Baptist (San Giovanni Battista), observed annually on June 24th. 

About this holiday:

  • It's one of the oldest Christian feasts, dating back to the 4th century.
  • The holiday marks the birth of St. John the Baptist, a significant figure in Christianity.
  • Celebrations often include bonfires, parades, and feasting.

Please note, our offices in the countries observing this holiday will be closed. If you are unsure whether your office observes this holiday, please check with your local People Team.

People Team

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All Employees
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On Feast of St. John the Baptist Day (June 24th)
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Feast of St. John the Baptist is coming up!
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Hi everyone,

We are writing to remind you of the upcoming holiday, the Feast of St. John the Baptist (San Giovanni Battista), which will be observed on June 24th. 

Please note that our offices located in countries that celebrate this holiday will be closed in observance. These countries include Italy, Spain, Portugal, Norway, and Quebec in Canada. If you are working with colleagues or clients in these countries, please plan your schedules and deadlines accordingly to accommodate this holiday.

Thank you,

People Team

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How to observe Feast of St. John the Baptist Day at work

The Feast of St. John the Baptist, or San Giovanni Battista, is a Christian holiday celebrated on June 24th. This day is a public holiday in several countries including Spain, Italy, Quebec in Canada, and the Philippines, where employees are given time off. 

Recognizing diverse holidays like San Giovanni Battista in global teams fosters inclusivity and respect for different cultures. It also enhances team cohesion and understanding, which can boost productivity and morale.

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