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Every day of the year corresponds to a saint, or several saints, in the Catholic Church's list of saints. For example, if you were baptized with the name Jean, then the annual celebration of Saint Jean would be your name day. The day for St. John the Baptist (Saint Jean) is June 24, close to the summer solstice (and is often celebrated with fireworks called "les feux de la Saint-Jean".

People traditionally would send a card or gift to celebrate your name day, your "jour de fête", and would wish you a "Bonne fête". This was done in addition to or in place of recognition of your actual birthday.

December 26th is the feast of Saint Stephen, which is why in the Christmas carol about King Wenceslas, there is a reference to "the feast of Stephen", meaning that the legend in the carol occurred on December 26. December 26 would be the day to wish "Bonne fête" to someone christened as Stephen (or Etienne, the French form of Stephen).

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