In the Catholic Church - September 21.
In the Orthodox Church - November 16.
The feast day of Saint Matthew in the Western Church is September 21.
The feast day of Saint Matthew the Apostle is on September 21.
There is no Saint Matther. However, if you are referring to St. Matthew, his feast is September 21.
The feast of Saint Matthew the Apostle is celebrated on September 21.
The feast day on the 21st of September is for Saint Matthew the Apostle and Evangelist. He was a tax collector before being called by Jesus to become one of his apostles. Saint Matthew is the author of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament.
September 21 in the Roman Church
The Latin Church celebrates the feast of St. Matthew on 21 September, and the Greek Church on 16 November.
Pope Benedict I is not a saint and has no feast day.
Saint Maria Goretti's Feast Day is July 6th.
Saint Matthew's Feast Day is celebrated on September 21 in the West and November 16 in the East. To celebrate people often help the needy, read and study the Gospel of Matthew, pray for people working in the financial industry, make Silver Dollar Pancakes, or bake a cake and hide coins in it.
Saint Christopher's feast day is July 25th.
Saint Laura's Feast Day is October the 19th.