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2025 Date | 6 January 2025 |
2026 Date | 6 January 2026 |
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Epiphany HistoryEpiphany commemorates principally the visit of the Magi, or Wise Men, to the baby Jesus, signifying the revelation of Christ to the Gentiles. The festival celebrates the manifestation of the divine nature of Jesus – his baptism in the Jordan and his first miracle at Cana. The observance has three significant aspects: the Adoration of the Magi or Three Kings' Day, the Baptism of Christ, and the Wedding at Cana, each highlighting different aspects of Christ's life. Tracing back to the traditions of the early Church, the Ephiphany is one of the oldest Christian feasts. In the United Kingdom, the feast has been observed since the end of the 2nd century, originally as part of the celebration of the nativity. The day carries great significance as it marks the arrival of the 'Star of Bethlehem', thus symbolizing Christ's physical manifestation to the Gentiles. The Twelfth Night, a cultural festival marking the eve of Epiphany, is particularly noted for its customs of merrymaking and festivity in British culture. Church services for Epiphany often include the "Blessing of the Waters", where water is blessed in remembrance of Jesus's baptism. Many families arrange Nativity scenes in their homes, with the figures of the Wise Men added on this day. Twelfth Night festivities associated with Epiphany include public parades featuring costumed "kings" and the tradition of the 'Twelfth Cake'. Epiphany occurs on the 6th of January each year in the United Kingdom, signifying the close of the Christmas festive season. Top facts about Epiphany
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