Everyday in the Catholic Church is a feast day, usually of several saints. However, both All Saints Day (November 1) and the Feast of the Immaculate Conception (December 8) are both celebrated in the fall and both are major solemnities.
the feast of tabernacles is one of God's holy days commanded which seems to be a fall feast day. Thanksgiving seems to be a pagan fall feast day cdlebration why do we duplicate it.?
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.
The feast day of a saint can be any random date or it may fall on the commemoration day of some event of the saint's life, such as their date of death, the day of their canonization or other such event.
The Feast of Francis of Assisi - October 4 - falls in Ordinary Time.
Hercules is not a saint and has no feast day.
Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary - this is a major feast day
The feast day of Saint Apollonia of Alexandria is on February 9.
The feast day of Saint Anastasia of Sirmium is on December 25.
His feast day is October 22.
Her feast day is October 6.
Atalanta is not a saint so has no feast day.
Her feast day is at the 8th of August.