LOL!!! Great question - and the answer is "NO"....but there are many saints that have the 28th as their Feast Day:
2007-06-19 13:54:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Mimjoy, we adore you and pray on your education. Blessed are the Saints for they have inherited the dominion of Heaven. As scripture declares we are all brothers and sisters of religion, the two on earth and in heaven. those called saints in the two the Catholic and Orthodox religions characterize people who've long gone above and previous interior the prepare and pursuit of their Christian faith. additionally, people who've finished surprising acts interior the call God. it is likewise an honorary identify of admire given to the Angels of the Lord. The Catholic and Orthodox church homes renowned that each physique those in heaven are contributors of their congregations and whilst asking for prayer invite all to desire. The saints are honored, yet never worshiped. The Catholic and Orthodox church homes know quite some a similar saints, yet in addition have their own based on the honour bestowed upon contributors of each faith. The Greek Orthodox Church takes it a step further and this is needed for a baby being Baptized to take the call of one of the saints. daily of the 300 and sixty 5 days is represented by utilising a variety of of of the saints, and the day honoring your saint is well known fairly than your birthday. God be with you.
2016-11-06 23:36:51
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answered by ? 4
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Ever hear of "All Saint's Day"? Kinda popular around here Nov 1st. Oops. Most people celebrate All Hallow's Eve. That way, nobody gets left out, or "shafted". I like Father K's reply. Pick his!
2007-06-19 14:13:57
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answered by Shinigami 7
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Fortunately, no. While they did employ leap years on the Julian Calendar, I am not aware of any saints who were venerated only on the extra days.
2007-06-19 13:53:37
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answered by NONAME 7
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St Cassian(Orthodox)
2007-06-19 13:55:15
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answered by James O 7
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Leap Years have an extra day (Feb.29).
My patron saint (Wales) is remembered March 1st.
2007-06-19 13:57:56
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answered by Robert S 7
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No, all the demons are well taken care of by the devil and the all the pathetic humans who actually believe that the 'saints' are anything else but cover names for the evil spirits the Romans worshipped!
2007-06-19 13:54:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Feast days on February 29:
St. John Cassian: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cassian
St. Oswald of Worcester: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oswald_of_Worcester
With love in Christ.
2007-06-19 16:18:11
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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We are all saints...
2007-06-19 13:54:53
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, and twice on sunday's...
2007-06-19 13:55:19
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answered by Anonymous
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