There is no Saint John memorialized on May 5. However, the feast of Blessed John Hale (or Haile) is celebrated that day.
It was celebrated May 11th.
Joan of Arc's feast day is May 30th
May 16 is the feast of Saint Brendan.
Philip shares the day with Saint James the Lesser.
The patron saint of head injuries is Saint John of Bridlington. He is often invoked for protection and healing from head trauma and related ailments. Saint John was a 14th-century English saint known for his piety and miracles, and he is sometimes associated with various health-related causes. His feast day is celebrated on May 7.
India is not a primarily Catholic country and Patrick is not a major saint for them. A few Catholics in the country may honor him on his feast day.
May 14th is tthe feast day of Saint Matthias.
The patron saint for May 3 is Saint Philip and Saint James the Less. Both are apostles of Jesus Christ, and their feast day is celebrated on this date in the Roman Catholic Church. Saint Philip is known for his evangelistic efforts, while Saint James is recognized as a leader in the early Christian community in Jerusalem. Their shared feast day highlights their contributions to the spread of Christianity.
Tradition says that Saint Patrick died on March 17, although there is no proof of this. In many cases a saint's feast day is the day that the person was reborn into heaven. In Patrick's case, this may, or may not, be the case.
Saint Sarah's feast day is celebrated on May 24. She is venerated as a patron saint of the Romani people and is often associated with themes of hospitality and protection. The day is marked by various religious observances and cultural celebrations, particularly within Romani communities.
Saint Joan of Arc's feast day is May 30th.
March 19 is the feast of St. Joseph, patron saint of families, fathers, and of Italy. May 1 is the feast of Saint Joseph the Worker.