No, the feast days remain the same date from year to year. Only the lenten season, Holy Week and Easter season change as they are based on the Jewish Passover.
The feast of Saint Alexandra of Amisus is March 20.there are 2 feast days April 21 and 23there is also saint Alexandra and her Companions her feast day is march 20
The feast day of St. Francis is on October 4.
There are several hundred saints who have feast days in October. A few examples are Saint Teresa of Avila, Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Therese of Lisieux.
Red is the color of the day on feast days of martyrs.
There are hundreds of saints who have feast days during Advent. It is just a coincidence.
Joseph has two feast days: March 19 and May 1.
All Saint's Day is November 1st, but the list of Saints that have their feast days celebrated in the month of November are on this website in the related links below.
There are hundreds of saints with feast days in February but the best known was probably St. Valentine of Rome who has his feast on February 14.
The feast days of St. Paul are: 25 January (celebration of his conversion) 16 February (Saint Paul Shipwrecked) 29 June (celebration of Saint Peter and Saint Paul as co-founders of the Church) 18 November (feast of the dedication of the Basilicas of Peter and Paul)
On Good Friday, the most solemn day of the liturgical calendar, there are no other feast days observed.
There are dozens and dozens of saints with feast days in early Advent. However, the best known is probably Saint Nicholas of Myra on December 6.
No, it is not possible. You have at least 2 patron saints - the saint for whom you are named and the saint/saints who have their feast day on your date of birth. There are about 20 saints or more who have feast days every day of the year.