
Saints' Feast Day
A saint’s feast day is a designated day on the calendar to honor and celebrate the life and contributions of a particular saint. It often marks the anniversary of the saint’s death, considered their "heavenly birthday," and includes special prayers, services, and reflections. Feast days allow the faithful to remember the saint’s example of virtue and their role in the religious community. Different Christian traditions, especially Catholic and Orthodox, observe various saints’ feast days annually, emphasizing their spiritual significance and inviting believers to draw inspiration from their lives.