January 1 is the Feast of Mary, Mother of God ( or Mary, God bearer, or Mary Theotokas. ) The title was applied to Mary by the council of Ephesis in 431 to combat the Nestorian feresy. Contrary to the orthodox Christian belief in the two natures of Jesus The Nestorians held that Jesus was two separate beings... Jesus God, and Jesus Christ. They refused to call Mary God-bearer, but Christ-bearer. They believed that God, being omnipotent, could not die on the cross, but had to be Jesus, the Christ who died.
Roman Catholic AnswerSt. Therese of Lisieux's feast day is October 1. She is a doctor of the Church.
Catholic Church, May 15th. Orthodox September 17th
The Catholic Mass is considered a mystery and a feast.
August 1 is the memorial of Saint Hope in the Catholic Church.
May 1st is the feast day of St. Joseph the Worker, sort of a Catholic 'Labor Day.'
There is no Catholic saint named Ashtoreth so there is no feast day.
The feast of St. Basil the Great is January 2 in the Catholic Church.
The Feast of St. Joseph.
The feast of Saint Timothy is celebrated on January 26 in the Catholic Church.
August 18 in the Catholic Church is the feast day of Saint Helena.
Joseph as two feast days - March 19 and May 1 which is the feast day of Saint Joseph the worker.
Many hundreds. Practically every day of the year is a Feast day except when the day happens to be declared a solemnity such as Good Friday. On those such days, the Feast Day is usually differed. Why so many? Saints all have feast days associated with them. Not every Catholic celebrates every Saint's feast day, it is up to the discretion of the Catholic.