The day after Pentecost (a feast that can be moved in the Christian calendar)
December 16,2012
St. Stephens Day is the Christian festival (feast) that commemorates St. Stephen, who by Christian tradition was the first Christian to be martyred for his faith.(Book of Acts chapters 6, 7 & 8)It is 26 December, the day after Christmas Day.The Feast of St. Stephen the First Martyr is December 26.
It is on the 24th of May.It is celebrated every year.
There isn't, September 21st is St. Mathews day
St. Arianna's feast day is celebrated on May 13. She is recognized as a Christian martyr and is venerated in various Christian traditions. While details about her life and legacy are limited, her feast day serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by early Christians. Devotees often honor her through prayers and reflections on her faith.
You see it during the day, the Sun is a star and it is the nearest star to Earth.
St. Stephen's feast day is celebrated on December 26th in the Western Christian tradition. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, it is observed on December 27th. St. Stephen, recognized as the first Christian martyr, is honored for his steadfast faith and service. His feast day is often associated with various cultural traditions and customs in different regions.
Saint Michael's feast day, also known as the Feast of Saints Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, is celebrated on September 29. This day honors the archangels Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, recognizing their roles in Christian tradition as messengers and protectors. Saint Michael, in particular, is revered as a defender against evil and the protector of the Church. The feast day is observed with various liturgical celebrations, prayers, and traditions in many Christian denominations.
Saint Chloe's feast day is celebrated on July 5th. She is recognized in some Christian traditions, particularly within the Eastern Orthodox Church. Chloe is mentioned in the New Testament as a member of the early Christian community in Corinth.
Saint Abigail is celebrated on the feast day of February 11. While the exact date of her birth is not documented, her feast day honors her contributions and legacy within the Christian tradition. She is recognized as a saint in various Christian denominations, particularly in Ireland.
There are many that have died for their belief in God.