Starting in late December, pastry shops in Paris start jumping the gun, and windows and showcases begin filling up with Galettes des rois, or King Cake, in anticipation of the celebration of Epiphany, on January 6th. Because it’s such a popular treat, and lucrative for bakeries, the period of availability seems to extend a few more days every year and it’s not unusual for find...| David Lebovitz
Image: Wise Women Also Came © Jan Richardson Happy New Year and Merry Epiphany! In celebration, these three wise women are stopping by with a gift for you. You might know that some folks celebrate Epiphany (January 6) as Women’s Christmas. Originating in Ireland, where it is known as Nollaig na mBan, Women’s Christmas began […]| The Painted Prayerbook
Image: Wise Women Also Came © Jan Richardson Happy New Year and Merry Epiphany, almost! In celebration, these three wise women are stopping by with a gift for you. You might know that some folks celebrate Epiphany (January 6) as Women’s Christmas. Originating in Ireland, where it is known as Nollaig na mBan, Women’s Christmas […]| The Painted Prayerbook
Image: Wise Women Also Came © Jan Richardson Happy New Year and Merry Epiphany, almost! In celebration, these three wise women are stopping by with a gift for you. You might know that some folks celebrate Epiphany (January 6) as Women’s Christmas. Originating in Ireland, where it is known as Nollaig na mBan, Women’s Christmas […]| The Painted Prayerbook
Image: Wise Women Also Came © Jan Richardson Happy New Year and Merry Epiphany, almost! In celebration, these three wise women are stopping by with a gift for you. You might know that some folks celebrate Epiphany (January 6) as Women’s Christmas. Originating in Ireland, where it is known as Nollaig na mBan, Women’s Christmas […]| The Painted Prayerbook
This is the first installment of “Life in the Church Year,” a series by Dr. Kristen Einertson and Tessa Muench of All the Household. This series will provide guidance for living out the seasons of the Church Year at home with your families. Find month-by-month lists of Lutheran feasts, festivals and commemorations here. In a cultural milieu that so easily distracts us from the Christian faith, many Christians ask: How do we order our lives outside of Sunday mornings in a distinctly Christ...| The Lutheran Witness
It is time for our priests to brush up on the Epiphany announcement, a parallelising misnomer for the rather cumbersome announcement of movable feasts.| Cappella Gregoriana Sanctæ Cæciliæ olim Xicatunensis
It is time for our priests to brush up on the Epiphany announcement, a parallelising misnomer for the rather cumbersome announcement of movable feasts.| Cappella Gregoriana Sanctæ Cæciliæ olim Xicatunensis
Magi Caspar, Balthasar, Melchior. Why these “three kings of Orient are” found with camels, with gold, frankincense & myrrh in every nativity scene. Epiphany| Crossroads Initiative
Epiphany recalls the Magi, three wise men from the pagan east who follow the star in search of the King who comes for all nations & peoples| Crossroads Initiative
Don’t be saddened by the fact that Christmas is over and New Year’s Eve has passed, there is still an opportunity for you to have a party and indulge in festive treats: Twelfth Night and Epiphany are upon us! Twelfth Night on January the 5th and Epiphany on the 6th have been celebrated since the […] The post Twelfth Night and Epiphany are upon us! appeared first on Oxford Castle & Prison.| Oxford Castle & Prison
I will give thanks to God with all my heart; Tell of Thy wonders, and exult in Thee. I will be glad, sing praise unto Thy Name, O, Lord Most High, I sing and worship Thee.| Seedbed Psalter
Why, Lord, do You stand far away in times of trial and pain? The wicked ones in arrogance afflict the weak for gain.| Seedbed Psalter
Happy Epiphany 2022 Like every year, the sixth of January is the moment to wish you all the best for the new year. The sixth of January is Epiphany day – the 12th and last day of Christmas.&nb…| A diverging and converging blog by Christof Zürn
Happy Epiphany day.| A diverging and converging blog by Christof Zürn
The Adoration of the Magi, British Library, Add. 18850, f. 24v Two carols for Twelfth Night, the eve of the Epiphany. The visit of the ...| aclerkofoxford.blogspot.com