The Baptism of the Lord is celebrated on the feast: the Solemnity of the Epiphany, usually celebrated in the Roman church on 6th of January.
The last day of the Christmas season (January 9th) is the Feast of Baptism of the lord. If you have a advent scripture book this should be the day that it ends.
On Monday following the Sunday Feast of the Baptism of the Lord in January
the baptism of the lord
The feast of the Nativity of Our Lord is celebrated December 25.
White vestments are worn on the following occasions : * Christmastide (from Christmas day to the Baptism of the Lord) * Easter season * Holy Thursday * Feasts of Our Lord other than of His Passion * Feasts of Our Lady * Feasts of the Angels * Feast of St. John the Apostle * Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul * Nativity of St. John the Baptist * Feast of All Saints * Feasts of Non-martyred Saints * Weddings * Baptism
Judas, the apostle who betrayed Our Lord, is not a saint and, therefore, has no feast day.
"Lord's day". ("Primordial Feast.")
The Solemnity of the Nativity of Our Lord.
Judas betrayed Our Lord and is not considered a saint. Therefore, he has no feast day.
Yes there is. However, at times a feast my be preempted if a more important feast, particularly of Our Lord, happens to fall on that day. For example, Sundays are generally reserved for Our Lord. If a saint's day happens to fall on Sunday, the Mass devoted to them will not be said but the regular Sunday Mass will be used instead.
Baptism and the Lord's Supper
We celebrate his feast day because he is Our Lord's Adopted father.