The seven gifts traditionally associated with the Christian feast of Epiphany are gold, frankincense, myrrh, faith, hope, love, and joy.
Epiphany is associated with a Christian feast day that marks the revelation of God the Son as a mortal in Jesus Christ. It commemorates the Magi's visit to pay homage to the infant Jesus. The Epiphany the Lord is traditionally celebrated on January 6.
Epiphany is a Christian holiday celebrating the Magi visiting the infant Jesus. (January 6th)
Epiphany is a Christian feast celebrating the 'shining forth' or revelation of God to mankind in human form, in the person of Jesus Christ. (Wiki edia)
Merja Merras has written: 'The origins of the celebration of the Christian feast of Epiphany' -- subject(s): Epiphany, Church history
Epiphany is the feast of the Magi.
In Western Christianity, the 6th of January is the feast of the Epiphany - the day the Magi visited Jesus.... the ones who had followed the star.
Epiphany is associated with a Christian feast day that marks the revelation of God the Son as a mortal in Jesus Christ. It commemorates the Magi's visit to pay homage to the infant Jesus. The Epiphany the Lord is traditionally celebrated on January 6.
Epiphany is a sudden realization or understanding of something significant or insightful. It can also refer to a Christian feast day commemorating the revelation of Jesus as the Son of God to the Gentiles.
Feast day is the 6th of January, usually celebrated the first Sunday after New Year. No one really knows if its the actual day of the epiphany; people aren't 100% sure about 25th December being Jesus' birthday - it's traditionally so and so is the feast of the epiphany.
Twelfth Night is a Christian holiday marking the coming of the Epiphany and concluding the Twelve Days of Christmas. It is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as "the evening of the fifth of January, preceding Twelfth Day, the eve of the Epiphany, formerly the last day of the Christmas festivities and observed as a time of merrymaking".
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Epiphany celebrates the arrival of the Magi.