Mary has many feast days throughout the year, including January 1 - the Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God, March 25, - the Annunciation, August 15 - the Assumption of Mary, September 8 - the Nativity of Mary, December 8 - the Immaculate Conception of Mary. There are many more lesser feast but are all celebrated by the Universal Church, not just in India.
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.
The feast of Saint Jerome Emiliani (Saint Geronimo) is on February 8.
Saint Sebastian's feast day is celebrated on the 20th January each year.Saint Sebastian's feast day is celebrated on the 20th January each year.
The feast of Saint Patrick is celebrated on March 17.
The feast of Saint Clare of Assisi is celebrated on August 11.
The feast of Saint Timothy is celebrated on January 26 in the Catholic Church.
Her feast day is on August 11!
Saint John of God's feast day is celebrated on March 8th on the liturgical calendar of the Universal Church.
There is no Saint John memorialized on May 5. However, the feast of Blessed John Hale (or Haile) is celebrated that day.
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?"
It is celebrated every year on December 26.
It was celebrated May 11th.