There are thousands of saints who were martyred and impossible to list them all here.
Saint Jane Frances's feast day is currently celebrated in the Roman Catholic Calendar of saints on August 12.
Saint Christopher's feast day is July 25th. However, his feast is no longer on the Calendar of Saints in the Catholic Church so it is only celebrated in those parishes or dioceses that have Christopher as a patron,
Joseph as two feast days - March 19 and May 1 which is the feast day of Saint Joseph the worker.
The Calendar of Saints and the Roman Martyrology
.Catholic AnswerFor the feast of saints who are not martyrs, white is used. For martyrs red.
Click on this link Calendar of Saints. For each day of the month there may be a dozen or two saints memorialized. There are tens of thousands of named saints and only 365 days each year.
No. There are thousands of saints, so it would be impossible for every single one of them to have their own feast day (unless we decided to devote each day of the calendar to several different saints). Instead, only those saints who had the greatest impact on the Church or around whom a fervent devotion has grown are celebrated with feast days in the liturgical calendar.
Saint Valentine of Rome originally had his feast day on February 14. However, in 1969 he was removed from the Calendar of Saints so no longer has a feast day in the Catholic Church. However, that continues to be his feast day in some Orthodox and Protestant denominations.
None. However, St. Valentine of Rome was martyred and the feast day is named for him. We do not know the date he died.
Her day is February, 20th in the French Roman Catholic calendar.
Click on the Calendar of Saints link below and there you will find a calendar of every day of the year. Click on any date and you will be shown a list of saints memorialized that day.
White vestments are worn on the following occasions : * Christmastide (from Christmas day to the Baptism of the Lord) * Easter season * Holy Thursday * Feasts of Our Lord other than of His Passion * Feasts of Our Lady * Feasts of the Angels * Feast of St. John the Apostle * Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul * Nativity of St. John the Baptist * Feast of All Saints * Feasts of Non-martyred Saints * Weddings * Baptism