The first of November is All Saints Day in which the church celebrates all the saints who have not been canonized but are in heaven. The second day of November is All Souls Day on which we pray for all departed souls in purgatory.
The feast of the February 2 is the Presentation of Jesus in the temple.
The feast of St. Basil the Great is January 2 in the Catholic Church, and June 14 in the Episcopal Church.
The feast of St. Basil the Great is January 2 in the Catholic Church.
The Purification of Mary is observed on February 2 but under the name of the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple or Candlemas Day.
January 2 is St. Basil's feast day.
There are four feast days devoted to Peter:29 June (feast of Peter and Paul)2 February (feast of the Chair of Peter, emblematic of the world unity of the Church)1 August (Saint Peter in Chains)18 November (feast of the dedication of the Basilicas of Peter and Paul)
February 2. Today the Church celebrates the feast of the Presentation of the Lord which occurs forty days after the birth of Jesus and is also known as Candlemas day, since the blessing and procession of candles is included in today's liturgy.
Saint Polycarp of Antioch - December 7Saint Polycarp of Smyrna - February 23Saint Polycarp of Alexandria- April 2
October 2 is the feast of the Holy Angels.
The feast day of the Guardian Angels is on October 2. The feast day of the Archangels Michael, Gabriel and Raphael is on September 29.
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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 three most important feast days in the Catholic Church - in order, top to bottom, are: 1.) Pentecost Sunday - the birthday of the Church. 2.) Easter Sunday - the Resurrection of Our Lord 3.) The Nativity of Our Lord - Christmas