Talk:Feast of Saint Mark
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Regarding my edit labeled "removed unsourced information". Please note for future attempts to insert fiction-based information.
[edit]The edit I removed used a detail from the fictional canon of the "Twilight" universe which is not true in real life.
This is an article about a Catholic holiday. "Twilight" is not a valid source for information about the Feat of Saint Mark, as it is a novel. If someone wishes to create a section about media and literature references to the Feast of Saint Mark, the creative interpretation of the holiday in the novel "Twilight" could be described there.
There is no historical indication whatsoever that the Feast of Saint Mark has anything to do with the expulsion of vampires from any city. Let alone all of Italy, as this edit claimed, which is not even what is written in the novel. 2601:445:447F:D003:C14:B828:F93E:BD16 (talk) 05:44, 31 October 2020 (UTC)
Please note: In Australia, the feast of St Mark is celebrated a day later on April 26th, as April 25th is our national day of remembrance, ANZAC day. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.220.185.52 (talk) 10:17, 26 April 2023 (UTC)