Every day is a feast day during Advent but some of the better known are:
December 6 - St. Nicholas of Myra
December 8 - Immaculate Conception
December 13 - St. Lucy of Syracuse
There are many feasts celebrated during Advent. Here are some of the better known:
December 6 - St. Nicholas of Myra
December 8 - Immaculate Conception
December 13 - St. Lucy of Syracuse
Here are some popular saints with feast days in Advent:Saint Nicholas of Myra - December 6
Saint Lucy - December 13
Saint Stephen - December 26
Saint John the Apostle - December 27
There are hundreds of saints who have feast days during Advent. It is just a coincidence.
Advent prepares for Christmas
No. The Feast of Christ the King is the last Sunday in Ordinary Time.
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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.
There are hundreds of saints with feast days during Advent. These are, perhaps, the best known:The Immaculate Conception - December 8Saint Nicholas - Dec. 6Saint Lucy - Dec. 13
The feast of Christ the King. The following Sunday starts Advent and a new liturgical year begins
Yes, there are dozens and dozens of saints who have their feast days during Advent, including St. Lucy, St. Nicholas, St. Cecilia, St. Juan Diego and many, many others.
St. Nicholas of Myra who has his feast day on December 6.
The feast day of the highest rank during Advent is the Immaculate Conception which falls on 8 December each year.
The feast day of Saint Nicholas of Myra falls on December 6 each year, early in the Advent Season.
I am not sure what you mean by Advent Saint. There are hundreds of saints who have a feast day during Advent, including St. Nicholas of Myra. However, if any saint would be named as the Advent Saint it would be St. John the Baptist as the Gospels during Advent speak of him preparing the way for the Lord.