With a big meal, of course. Epiphany is La Fête des Rois, and a feature of the feast is a cake called La Galette des Rois, in which is hidden a bean (fève), or more often nowadays a tiny porcelain figurine of a King. The person who gets the piece of cake containing the fève is King for the evening.
The Galette, by the way, is a cake made to a special recipe, from marzipan and puff pastry.
no they don't celebrate Thanksgiving .
Yes they do and they either send it in Christmas or new year
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The French can choose from a variety of foods to eat for their Christmas dinner. An example of a typical French dinner for Christmas would be oysters, lobster, roast beef, green beans, a cheese tray, and a yule log.
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Taking down the tree
Epiphany is 12 days after Christmas.. hence 12 days of Christmas.. but really I dont believe many christians to celebrate it.. Its a Catholic holiday
Epiphany is a Christian holiday celebrating the Magi visiting the infant Jesus. (January 6th)
An epiphany is a divine manifestion. Usually, Christians celebrate this yearly in January to celebrate Jesus' manifestation to the Gentiles.
some of Switzerland's celebrations of Epiphany which is when they celebrate the three kings to baby Jesus and they celebrate it January 6th
By wearing paper crowns on their heads. By wearing paper crowns.
Epiphany, 6 January
Russian Christians are Orthodox; which means the celebrate Epiphany in January
It is the day the magi gave their gifts to the child Christ, or baby Jesus, as some would have it. Epiphany is celebrating the three wise men's adoration of Jesus.
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Epiphany means a knew found understanding or knowledge. So, Epiphany is when we celebrate the new born child, Jesus Christ, being revealed to the wise men and, through them, the world. Epiphany is not used for the wise men, the wise men revealed an epiphany.