I can find no saint by that name.
We celebrate his feast day because he is Our Lord's Adopted father.
On September 29 we celebrate the feast of Saints Gabriel, Michael and Raphael the Archangels
A feast day is the day we celebrate the life of someone who has been recognized as a saint. In the Roman Catholic Church, days are assigned to certain saints. Usually the saint's day of death (or entrance into glory) is chosen, but often either the day of death is not known or the calendar is crowded and another significant day will be chosen. Many people celebrate the feast day of the saint after whom they were name. For example, someone named Nick might celebrate Dec. 6th, the feast day of St.Nicholas, as their own feast day, too.
Greeks don't traditionally celebrate birthdays. They celebrate their Name Days (the feast day of the saint they are named after).
I have placed links below where you can click to learn how some countries celebrate the feast of Lucy.
The Feast day of Saint Francis is 4th October.
A feast day is the day we celebrate the life of someone who has been recognized as a saint. In the Roman Catholic Church, days are assigned to certain saints. Usually the saint's day of death (or entrance into glory) is chosen, but often either the day of death is not known or the calendar is crowded and another significant day will be chosen. Many people celebrate the feast day of the saint after whom they were name. For example, someone named Nick might celebrate Dec. 6th, the feast day of St.Nicholas, as their own feast day, too.
There are a number of saints named Elizabeth so you need to be more specific.
Most feast days are celebrated with a Mass in honor of that saint. If you want to know about local customs, you need to be more specific, as in, "How is St. David's feast day celebrated in Wales?"
Before it was removed from the Calendar of Saints in 1969, the feast of Saint Valentine of Rome was celebrated on February 14.
Okay, this is just a little confusing as the word "feast" is used in two different ways. A feast (in the first way) is any day set apart by the Church for giving special honor to God, the Savior, angels, saints, and sacred mysteries and events (Father Hardon). . Now feasts are divided according to how important they are, since the Second Vatican Council they have been divided into Solemnities, Feasts (this is the "second way"), Memorials, and Optional Memorials. A Solemnity has three readings at Mass, a Gloria, and a Creed. I believe that a Feast has two readings and a Gloria, memorials just have the two readings, no Gloria, and no Creed. In many cultures, in addition to the mass, a feast is held on the streets with music, bands, carnival, and procession of the statue of the saint through the streets, in the saint's honor. It is often a 3 day celebration.
We celebrate any feast day to honor particular saints for their great service to God and Christianity. When we honor the saints, we honor their Creator - God. Saint Agnes died as a martyr, prefering to die rather than give up her religion and chastity.