The following are memorialized on November 27:Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal
Acacius of Sebaste
Acharius of Noyon
Apollinaris of Monte Cassino
Barlaam
Bilhild of Altmünster
Bronislao Kostkowski
Facundus
Fergus the Pict
Francesco Antonio Fasani
Gallgo of Wales
Gulstan
Hirenarchus of Sebaste
Humilis of Bisignano
James Intercisus
John Angeloptes
John of Pavia
Josaphat
Maximus of Reiz
Primitivus of Sahagun
Romfarius of Coutances
Secundinus of Ireland
Severinus the Hermit
Siffred of Carpentras
Valerian of Aquileia
Virgilius of Salzburg
Martyrs of Antioch
Martyrs of Nagasaki
Angelus Sinesius
Bernardin of Fossa
Congar of Congresbury
Edwold of Cerne
Fabiola
Gregory of Sinai
James of Rostov
Laverio
Vindician
The memorial of St. Andrew the Apostle is celebrated on November 30.
The Feast Day of St. Martin of Tours is November 11'Th, which is commemorated throughout the world for Fallen soldiers. Coincidentally, St. Martin was the patron saint of soldiers.
There are about 2 dozen saints named Martin so you need to be specific. Here are the feast days of two Martins:St. Martin de Porres - November 3St. Martin of Tours - November 11
Which St. Martin? St. Martin of Tours? St. Martin of Tours is the patron Saint of soldiers, & his Feast Day happens to be on November 11'Th Today, we all happen to know the 11'Th of November as Remembrance Day, & this came about because war treaties were signed on St. Martin's Feast Day.
Before being removed from the Calendar of Saints, the feast day of Saint Valentine of Rome was on February 14.
For the same reason the Irish celebrate St Patrick's Day. St Andrew is our patron Saint. (Scotland)
November 24, 1944 fell on a Friday.
March 17 is the feast day of Saint Patrick.
Election day is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November every 4 years. The earliest it can be is th 2nd, the latest, the 8th.
Election day is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November every 4 years. The earliest it can be is th 2nd, the latest, the 8th.
Th Romans celebrate saternalia feast with tons of food and alot of lights
The feast day of Saint Lucy of Syracuse is observed world wide on December 13 every year.