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.
The feast of the Nativity of Our Lord is celebrated December 25.
If your are refering to the Presentation of Mary, the feast is on November 21.The Blessed Virgin was presented in the temple at Jerusalem by her pious parents, Joachim and Anne, there to be educated in the service and the law of the Lord in order that she might be guarded against the defilements of the world.
In the Christian calendar, it is 'presentation of Jesus at the Temple'. and also known as 'Presentation of the Lord day'.
Judas, the apostle who betrayed Our Lord, is not a saint and, therefore, has no feast day.
The Baptism of the Lord is celebrated on the feast: the Solemnity of the Epiphany, usually celebrated in the Roman church on 6th of January.
"Lord's day". ("Primordial Feast.")
The Solemnity of the Nativity of Our Lord.
Judas betrayed Our Lord and is not considered a saint. Therefore, he has no feast day.
The Presentation of our Lord was the presentation of Jesus as an infant to God in the Temple.
Yes there is. However, at times a feast my be preempted if a more important feast, particularly of Our Lord, happens to fall on that day. For example, Sundays are generally reserved for Our Lord. If a saint's day happens to fall on Sunday, the Mass devoted to them will not be said but the regular Sunday Mass will be used instead.
The last day of the Christmas season (January 9th) is the Feast of Baptism of the lord. If you have a advent scripture book this should be the day that it ends.
Pentacost is the 50th day after Easter. The 40th day after Christmas is Feb. 2, the day of Christ's Presentation in the Temple.