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Eastern Orthodox icon depicting the Epiphany |
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 EPIPHANY is the Christian feast of the manifestation of Jesus Christ. Traditionally celebrated on January 6; it is also celebrated by the Roman rite in some places on the Sunday following the octave of Christmas. The feast is called Epiphania...
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 (from Greek epiphaneia, “manifestation”), festival celebrated on January 6; it is one of the three principal and oldest festival days of the Christian Church (including Easter and Christmas). It commemorates the first manifestation of Jesus...
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 An epiphany is a special moment of insight when an idea or situation is seen with new clarity. Let me give an example. A teacher read Anthony Browne’s picture book Zoo to six year olds who had not thought of keeping animals in cages as...
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 Christian festival celebrated on January 6. One of the oldest Christian holy days (along with Christmas and Easter), the festival originated in the Eastern church and was adopted in the Western church by the 4th century. It commemorates the first...
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 Epiphany-(noun) A realization. Theophany, darshana. any religious or spiritual apparition or vision Epiphany (holiday), January 6, the Christian feast commemorating the revelation of Jesus to humanity, specifically the visit of the Magi (see The Holy...

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