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.
March 17 is the feast day of St. Patrick - every year!
The feast of Joan of Arc is may 30th every year.
St. George's feast day is April 23 EVERY YEAR.
Many hundreds. Practically every day of the year is a Feast day except when the day happens to be declared a solemnity such as Good Friday. On those such days, the Feast Day is usually differed. Why so many? Saints all have feast days associated with them. Not every Catholic celebrates every Saint's feast day, it is up to the discretion of the Catholic.
George is remembered every year on April 23 - his feast day.
November 1 is the feast of All Saints' and it is observed every year.
It is on the 24th of May.It is celebrated every year.
The feast of St. George is on April 23 EVERY YEAR!
St. Nicholas Day is the feast day of St. Nicholas of Myra and is on December 6 every year.
Mary's feast day is January first because she was and is our greatest saint. She was the mother of jesus so they start every year in her honor and remembrance.
The feast day of Saint Juan Diego in on December 9.
The feast day of Saint Lucy of Syracuse is observed world wide on December 13 every year.