feast day in English

noun
1
a day on which a celebration, especially an annual Christian one, is held.
The Maltese love festivals, and between May and October almost every town and village in Malta and Gozo celebrates the feast day of its patron saint.
noun
    fete day

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1. March 1 Today is the feast day of Saint Albinus

2. Happy Feast Day Saint Helen 246 – 330 Feast Day: August 18 Patronage: Archaeol… August 17, 2021; Kabul Catholic priest pleads for prayers as Taliban take over August 17, 2021; Happy Feast Day Saint Roch 1295-1327 Feast day: August 16 Patronage: dogs, inval… August 16, 2021; The beautiful life and death of a 7-year-old who loved God August

3. The feast day of the Roman martyr Felix is 29 July.

4. Also invoked against appendicitis, intestinal disease, and seasickness. Feast day, June

5. Often a more elaborate Ciborium may be used at feast day Masses

6. His followers adopted the custom of wearing a shamrock on his feast day .

7. His feast day is celebrated annually on 31 July, the day he died.

8. On the Feast Day of Saint Andrew, the Archons Celebrate the Patriarchal Ministry of …

9. It is recommended that the Consecration be done on a major feast day of Our Lady, meaning that …

10. 430, Ancyra, Galatia; feast day November 12), Greek Byzantine abbot and author of extensive ascetical literature that influenced both Eastern and Western monasticism.

11. You can start your Act of Consecration at anytime but it is strongly recommended to recite your final Act of Consecration (the last day) on a feast day of St

12. Her feast day and her courageous witness seems a good opportunity for us to inform you in a short letter about what is going on in Andante during these special times.

13. Name: Alecto Pronunciation: Coming soon Alternative names: Gender: Female Type: Demoness Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present Role: Unknown at present Good/Evil Rating: Unknown at present Popularity index: 1790

14. Name: Apsaras Pronunciation: Coming soon Alternative names: Gender: Female Type: Spirits Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present In charge of: Happiness Area of expertise: Happiness Good/Evil Rating: OKAY, not bad Popularity index: 1389

15. Name: Beset Pronunciation: Coming soon Alternative names: Gender: Female Type: Goddess Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present In charge of: Domestic Protection Area of expertise: Security, Domestic Protection Good/Evil Rating: Unknown at present Popularity index: 2568

16. Name: Acheron Pronunciation: Coming soon Alternative names: Gender: Male Type: God Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present In charge of: Rivers Area of expertise: River, Rivers, Stream, Streams Good/Evil Rating: Unknown at present Popularity index: 2205

17. Name: Adad Pronunciation: Coming soon Alternative names: Gender: Male Type: God Area or people: Babylon Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present In charge of: Storms Area of expertise: Storms Good/Evil Rating: Unknown at present Popularity index: 1982

18. Whiskered cats Arointed flee — Sturdy stoppers keep from thee Cologne distillations ; Nuts lie in thy path for stones, And thy feast-day macaroons Turn to daily rations ! Mock I thee, in wishing weal ? — Tears are in my eyes to feel Thou art made so straightly,

19. St. Ambrose, Latin Ambrosius, (born 339 ce, Augusta Treverorum, Belgica, Gaul [now Trier, Germany]—died 397, Milan [Italy]; feast day December 7), bishop of Milan, biblical critic, doctor of the church, and initiator of ideas that provided a model for medieval conceptions of church–state relations.

20. Anamnesis March 15 at 6:58 PM · Magellan actually named Samar and Leyte the “Archipiélago de San Lázaro” not because 17 March 1521 was the feast day of Saint Lazarus, but because it was Passion Sunday (the Sunday before Palm Sunday), traditionally called “Dominica de S

21. According to Divine establishment of Old Testament holidays, all of our great holidays have an “after-feast,” that is, the singing of the holiday’s prayers are not only sung on the feast day itself, but over the next several days, and on the final day—the “Apodosis”—the services of the holiday are repeated

22. Whiskered cats Arointed flee — Sturdy stoppers keep from thee Cologne distillations; Nuts lie in thy path for stones, And thy feast-day macaroons Turn to daily rations! Mock I thee, in wishing weal? — Tears are in my eyes to feel Thou art made so straightly, Blessing needs must straighten too, — Little canst thou joy or do, Thou who