The feast of St. Joseph is celebrated in Italy and everywhere else in the world on March 19.
Joseph as two feast days - March 19 and May 1 which is the feast day of Saint Joseph the worker.
Every nineteen days - that's what the name means. There is a nineteen days feast on March 2, and every 19 days after that. Often it is celebrated the previous evening - for example, in the evening of March 1.
The following saints are remember on March 19:Adrian of MaastrichtAlkmund of NorthumbriaAmantiusAndrea GalleraniApolloniusClement of DunblaneGemusJohn of PanacaJohn the Syrian of PinnaJosephLactan of FreshfordLactaliLambert of LyonLandoald of MaastrichtLeontinusLeontinus of SaintesMarcellus CalloMarkNarcissus TurchanPancharius of NicomediaQuartillaQuintillaQuintius the MartyrSt. Joseph
Traditionally, Saint Joseph's feast day is celebrated on March 19, which is believed to be close to his birthdate. However, the exact date of his birth is not conclusively known.
Father's Day is celebrated yearly on March 19 in Italy.
Joseph has two feast days: March 19 and May 1.
19 March - Feast of St. Joseph1 May - Feast of St. Joseph the Worker
In Australia, the feast of St Nicholas is not celebrated, except for members of the Catholic community or other religions such as Greek Orthodox. One's ethnic descent also tends to determine whether or not it is celebrated. Those that do recognise this feast acknowledge it on either 6 December or 19 December.
He has two feast days - March 19 and May 1.
Joseph has two feast days: March 19 and May 1.
May 1st is the feast of St. Joseph the Worker. He also has a feast day on March 19.