The feast celebrated on October 7 is the Feast of the Most Holy Rosary.
It is on October 7th
October is dedicated as the "Month of the Rosary." This is mostly because the memorial feast of Our Lady of the Rosary is on October 7th. May is also often a month for praying the rosary since May is the month for Mary's coronation.
Dec 7th is the Feast Day of St. Nicholas.
The October Revolution, or Great October Socialist Revolution (Better know as Red October) It took place with an armed insurrection in Petrograd originally dated as 25th October 1917 in the Old Style, which corresponded with 7th November 1917.
Nuestra Señora del Rosario, or Our Lady of the Rosary, is a title given to the Virgin Mary associated with the rosary prayer. The devotion to her is rooted in the early 13th century when Saint Dominic de Guzmán is said to have received the rosary from Mary to help combat heresy and promote the faith. Over time, churches and shrines dedicated to Nuestra Señora del Rosario have been established worldwide, celebrating her as a symbol of compassion, intercession, and the power of prayer. Her feast day is celebrated on October 7th, commemorating the victory of the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, which was attributed to her intercession.
St John the Baptists day is celebrated on 7th January and also on 29th August. 7th when He was baptized by Christ and 29th In rememberence of Him when Herrod cut off his head as a gift to his niece for her birthday. This was influenced by her mum.
During Christmas time, the celebration of the Feast of the Nativity is observed, commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. This feast typically falls on December 25th in Western Christianity, while many Eastern Orthodox churches celebrate it on January 7th due to differences in calendar systems. The feast is marked by various traditions, including attending church services, festive meals, and gift-giving, all reflecting themes of joy, love, and generosity.
on July 7th
7th of the 9th
7th October 1965 was a Thursday.
Christmas was first celebrated in the 7th century.
7th of July