There are feast days of all sorts throughout the year. Different religions have them for simple events and saints and other small things, right up to major events in different religions. So nearly every day of the year is a feast day as far as someone is concerned.
The most important feast days are called Holy Days of Obligation.
For a complete list of the feast days of saints click here.
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The Pilgrims feast lasted for three days.
The number of feast days in a calendar year depends on the religious tradition or cultural practices being followed. For example, in Catholicism, there are many feast days, including those dedicated to saints, liturgical celebrations, and holy days of obligation. In other religious traditions or cultures, the number of feast days may vary.
A Solemnity is the highest liturgical rank of a feast in the ecclesiastical calendar, followed by Feast, Memorial, and Optional Memorial.
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Pattern Days
Joseph has two feast days: March 19 and May 1.
No, it's a noun or verb depending on context. It is used as an adjunct (feast days).
The feast day of St. Francis is on October 4.