Saints' Feast Days
Saints' Feast Days are special days set aside in the Christian calendar to honor and celebrate the lives of saints. Each saint is typically assigned a specific day, often linked to their death or a significant event in their life. These days are observed with various traditions, including attending church services, prayers, and sometimes feasting.
The celebration of Saints' Feast Days varies by denomination and culture. For example, in the Roman Catholic Church, many saints have their own feast days, while in the Eastern Orthodox Church, the calendar includes numerous saints and martyrs. These observances help the faithful remember and reflect on the virtues and contributions of the saints.