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Three Kings Day and Epiphany are this weekend. Take a look at how these holidays are related and why we celebrate them.
Three Kings Day, or The Epiphany, is the end of the Christmas liturgical season for Christians.
Here’s how Three Kings Day, or Epiphany, is celebrated in different religions and a quick breakdown of the origins of the holiday.
Here’s how Three Kings Day, or Epiphany, is celebrated in different religions and a quick breakdown of the origins of the holiday.
You might know Three Kings Day as Epiphany, Little Christmas or Theopany. Whichever name you use, here's what you need to know about the holiday.
Many Christians around the world celebrate Three Kings Day, or Epiphany to mark the end of the Christmas season in early January.
The holiday is also called the Feast of Epiphany, Three Kings Day and Theophany. Why is it known with different names? Some Western Christian churches know the feast day as Three Kings Day.
You might know Three Kings Day as Epiphany, Little Christmas or Theopany. Whichever name you use, here's what you need to know about the holiday.
Three Kings Day, or The Epiphany, is the end of the Christmas liturgical season for Christians.
FILE - A girl swings at a traditional Christmas piata filled with fruit and candy during the Epiphany, or Three Kings Day, celebrations at the Zocalo plaza in Mexico City, Monday, Jan. 6, 2020 ...