Children carry lanterns on St. Martin's Day to celebrate the feast of St. Martin of Tours, who is known for his kindness and generosity. The lanterns symbolize light and warmth, reflecting the spirit of sharing and community during the autumn season. This tradition often involves children parading through their neighborhoods, singing songs and fostering a sense of togetherness. It also marks the end of the harvest season and the onset of winter.
Nov 11: St Martin's Day: German children celebrate St Martin's Day as the start of Carnival season. They walk around the streets, after dark, carrying lanterns, and singing special songs. A bit like trick or treating, they are rewarded for their singing and the beauty of their lanterns with sweets and other goodies.
There is no St. Gabrielle. If you mean St. Gabriel the Archangel, his feast day is September 29.
There is no St. Gabrielle. If you mean St. Gabriel the Archangel, his feast day is September 29.
Are you speaking of the mysteries of the rosary, or of the Holy Days, what do you mean by "after Christmas", do you mean St. Stephen's Day (the day after Christmas, or the Sunday after Christmas or what?
I hope you mean St. Bernadette. Her feast day is 16 April except in France where it is celebrated on 18 February.
It means the feast day of St. Luke the Evangelist - October 18.
If you mean tv, then it's just the same as any other day , but if you mean what are people's views on st paddy's day , be more specific
It means "Happy St Patrick's Day".
St Valentine's Day.
If you mean St. Genevieve (Jennifer is the English form of the name Genevieve, and so St. Jennifer is sometimes used) her feast day is celebrated on January 3. .
Neither. It is Saint Patrick's Day.