On May 5, the Catholic Church celebrates the feast of Saint Judith, a figure known for her bravery and faith in the biblical Book of Judith. Additionally, in some regions, it is also recognized as the feast day of Saint Hilary, a bishop and doctor of the Church. These celebrations may vary in significance and observance depending on local traditions.
May 31 is the Feast Day for the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
St. Dunstan has feast day on May 19th who is an Anglo - Saxon saint.
There is no Saint John memorialized on May 5. However, the feast of Blessed John Hale (or Haile) is celebrated that day.
It is on May 5 and not March 5.
Dec 7th is the Feast Day of St. Nicholas.
Dec 8th is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin.
There is no Saint Guadalupe. However, there is Our Lady of Guadalupe whose feast day is December 12.
The feast of Saint Elizabeth is November 5.
Fred Feast is 5' 10".
I can find no reference to a St. Colin. However, there was a Saint Collen whose feast day is May 21. He is not a patron saint.
Saint Valentine of Rome with a feast day of February 14.
St. Nicholas of Myra who has his feast day on December 6.