Feasts are not actually part of the traditional practice of Buddhism, though they have been added in the thousands of years since in many parts of the world.
The closest thing to a feast in traditional Buddhism is called dana. It is customary to offer a meal to the monks. It is also customary to invite householders to eat after the monks have finished.
The Feast of the Holy Innocents is observed on December 28. In the eastern church it is observed on December 29.
Her feast is observed on November 13.
The feast of Pope Saint Sylvester I is observed on December 31.
The feast of Saint Blaise is on February 3 and is usually observed with a blessing of the throats.
On Good Friday, the most solemn day of the liturgical calendar, there are no other feast days observed.
The feast day of Saint Rose of Lima is observed on August 23.
The feast day of Saint Nino of Georgia is observed on either January 14 or 27, depending on location.
Her feast day is observed on September 5.
The Immaculate Conception is observed every year on December 8.
The feast of Saint Angela Merici is January 27. Formerly it was observed on June 1 and then May 31.
November 1 is the feast of All Saints' and it is observed every year.
The day is observed as a feast day especially in roman Catholic Churches. The day is set aside to commemorate the massacre of the children by King Herod