For Epiphany, my favourite medieval stone carving. I mean, if you had a crown you’re wear it in bed, right? Autun Cathedral, France. https://t.co/j9DAGdUB36
On the Feast of Epiphany, World Missionary Childhood Day is celebrated. I greet all the boys and girls who everywhere in the world are spreading the joy of being Jesus' friends, and are dedicated through prayer, sacrifice and offerings, to support the missionaries of the Gospel.
Today we celebrate the feast of the #Epiphany. We pray for the grace to recognize that which leads us to our own encounter with Christ, as the Magi did when they followed the star. #HCDSBbelieving https://t.co/zqCVTJaPb0
THE EPIPHANY
Celebrated the world over. As Anglicans we chalk our doors and continue with our tree up and glowing! Also special meal and gift giving! https://t.co/PJalCSrkfq
The figure of Henry VI from Henry VIII's 'Epiphany Crown' (so-called because he wore it in the Epiphany procession), lost after the Battle of Naseby and found in a field 2017. The crown originally bore figures of Henry VI, St Edmund and St Edward as the Three Kings https://t.co/phi6rOjVFV
“And they returned home by another road”…to avoid the giant dog.
Wherever you have come from, you’re welcome to journey with us following the light of the God who dwells among us.
Epiphany - Sunday Jan 8
On-site 8am and 10am
Online 10am EST
https://t.co/GeZi5uDtOE https://t.co/cjahbU6bfp
Good morning from Rome.
It’s Epiphany, the 12th day of Christmas, when the Magi came to see Jesus.
And based on the crowds, lots of Rome came to see the Pope and the Epiphany parade. https://t.co/owStX6vbWF
As we conclude the Christmas season by celebrating Epiphany on January 6, we are invited to enter into a deeper sense of the possibilities of the kingdom of God, justice, and peace. #DCDSBFaith https://t.co/q3GAdbsVU8
— Durham Catholic District School Board (@DurhamCatholic) January 6, 2023