- by ****ociating each
day with one or more
saints and
referring to the
day as the
feast day or
feast of said saint. The word "
feast" in this
context does...
-
Blessed Virgin Mary, or the
Feast of the Holy Encounter, is a
Christian feast day commemorating the
presentation of
Jesus at the
Temple by
Joseph and Mary...
-
Day, also
called Saint Valentine's
Day or the
Feast of
Saint Valentine, is
celebrated annually on
February 14. It
originated as a
Christian feast day...
-
Saint George's
Day is the
feast day of
Saint George,
celebrated by
Christian churches, countries, regions, and
cities of
which he is the
patron saint,...
-
Christian feast day commemorating the
visit of the Magi, the
baptism of Jesus, and the
wedding at Cana. In
Western Christianity, the
feast commemorates...
-
Saint Patrick's
Day, or the
Feast of
Saint Patrick (Irish: Lá Fhéile Pádraig, lit. 'the
Day of the
Festival of Patrick'), is a
religious and cultural...
- is
fully human, and of his (parents')
obedience to
Biblical law. The
feast day appears on 1
January in the
liturgical calendar of
Eastern Orthodox churches...
-
Saint Nicholas Day, also
called the "
Feast of
Saint Nicholas",
observed on 6
December (or on its eve on 5 December) in
Western Christian countries, and...
- All Saints'
Day, also
known as All Hallows'
Day, the
Feast of All Saints, the
Feast of All Hallows, the
Solemnity of All Saints, and Hallowmas, is a Christian...
- festival. It
marks the
beginning of spring, and for Christians, it is the
feast day of
Saint Brigid, Ireland's
patroness saint. Its
traditional date is 1...