The Feast of St. Ruth is celebrated in honor of St. Ruth, a lesser-known saint recognized in certain Christian traditions. While specific details about her life and contributions may vary, she is often associated with themes of loyalty and devotion, inspired by the biblical figure Ruth from the Old Testament. Celebrations may include special church services, prayers, and community gatherings. The feast day typically varies by denomination and local customs.
19 March - Feast of St. Joseph1 May - Feast of St. Joseph the Worker
The feast day of St Lydia is on August 3.
July 29 is the feast of St. Martha.
The feast of St. Cecilia is on November 22.
The feast of St. Lucy is December 13.
May 14 is the feast of St. Matthias.
January 3 is the feast of St. Genevieve.
August 11 is the feast of St. Clare of Assisi.
October 18 is the feast of St. Luke.
Feast of St. Anthony was created in 1919.
The feast of St. Helena is August 18.
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