I think that it's the 17th of march.
The feast day of the saint is the same as the saint's day. For example, the Feast of St. Patrick is also known as St. Patrick's Day - March 17.
No, it is not a movable feast. It is on March 17 every year.
There are at least two saints named Seraphina. One has a feast on March 12 and the other on July 29.
The feast day of Saint Louise de Marillac is celebrated on March 15. However, there are several other saints named Louise.
it's a celebration of a saint's feast day. his birthday is unknown. March 17th is when he died.
Joseph as two feast days - March 19 and May 1 which is the feast day of Saint Joseph the worker.
The annual celebration of St. Patrick's day is every March 17th. St. Patrick is an Irish patron saint, the religious feast however is celebrated in the whole world.
St. Patrick, though he was not actually born in Ireland, but is the patron Saint of Ireland and is the one you are thinking of. St. Patrick's Day, the 17th of March is always during Lent.
All saints and blesseds are assigned a feast day by the Vatican's Sacred Congregation for the Causes of Saints.
Not all saints have a designated feast day. In the Catholic Church, recognized saints typically have a feast day to commemorate their lives and contributions, but some lesser-known saints may not have one. Additionally, certain local or regional saints may have feast days that are not universally observed. Overall, while many saints are celebrated with feast days, it varies depending on recognition and tradition.
Originally, the feast date of Thomas Aquinas was on March 7, the day he entered heaven. It is unknown to me the reason for the change. You need to know that there are thousands and thousands of saints and each one has a specific feast day. That means that, on any given day, there may be dozens of saints who are celebrated that same day.