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2025 Date | January 6, 2025 |
2026 Date | January 6, 2026 |
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Epiphany HistoryEpiphany marks the revelation of Jesus Christ as God incarnate to the Magi (wise men from the East) as told in the Gospel of Matthew. This cherished commemoration serves not only as a notable event in the Christian liturgical calendar, but also as a profound symbol of manifestation and discovery in the spiritual journey of a believer. Essential aspects of the observance include the recognition of Christ's messianic mission, the epiphanic discovery of divine truth, and an invitation for self-reflection and spiritual enlightenment. The historical roots of Epiphany can be traced back to the early Christian church in the Eastern Roman Empire, gradually spreading to Western Christianity. While there's no unique Canadian history to Epiphany, this holiday is a period of deep connection to their religious beliefs and ancestral customs. Epiphany is a time of cultural immersion as several Canadian communities with European heritage maintain traditions like house-blessings, where holy water is sprinkled as a protective measure for the upcoming year, and Epiphany plays, where biblical reenactments are performed. For some who celebrate, it's a day of solemn worship resolving around Mass or worship services, while others use it as a time to decorate their homes with symbols related to the Magi and the Star of Bethlehem. Many French-Canadians celebrate with 'La Fête du Roi', a festive event involving a cake with a hidden trinket—an old European tradition. Epiphany in Canada is celebrated on January 6th, concluding the twelve days of Christmas and witnessing the transition from the joyous holiday season into the new year. Top facts about Epiphany
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