Epiphany (Three Kings’ Day)
An epiphany is described as a new
insight or “an intuitive grasp of reality through something (as an event)
usually simple and striking an illuminating discovery”. The Epiphany is a day
or time of celebration for many Christian religions because it is the time that
Jesus was revealed or shown to the world.
When is Epiphany (Three Kings’
Day)?
January 6, 2020 (Monday)
On the day Jesus was born, not
many throughout the lands knew of this glorious event. Wise men, shepherds, and
others came from far away lands to worship the baby Jesus. It took many days of
travel for them to arrive at Jesus’ birthplace. Traveling during this period
was slow and done by riding donkeys, camels, or walking. There were several
wise men that had been sent by King Herod to find the newborn baby Jesus. The
wise men “Who having heard the king, went their way; and behold the star which
they had seen in the east, went before them until it came and stood over where
the child was. And seeing the star they rejoiced with exceeding great joy. And
entering into the house, they found the child with Mary his mother, and falling
down they adored him; and opening their treasures, they offered him gifts;
gold, frankincense, and myrrh.” (St. Matthew 2:9-11) In some religions and some
countries, Epiphany is a day of celebration and is held on January 6th which is
the twelfth day after Christmas. The focus is on the actual mission of Jesus’
arrival on earth which is one of peace and salvation for all people. Jesus offered
salvation to all on earth. It was and still is up to each individual to choose
the direction for his or her own life. In the end, each will be held
accountable for his or her choice. Some countries in South America as well as
in Europe call Epiphany day the Three Kings Day or Kings Day. The name comes
from the three kings or wise men sent by Herod to locate the baby Jesus. In some religions and some countries, the
twelve day period from the birth of Jesus to His revelation is considered a
time for the celebration called the Epiphany. The period lasts from the birth
of Jesus on December 25th through the day Jesus was revealed on January 6th.
The entire period is a time for celebration in various ways.
Conclusion
Throughout the world, Epiphany
Day is held mainly on January 6th of the New Year. In some cultures and
religions, it is held on a different day. Throughout the world, different
countries celebrate Epiphany Day in various ways. In some cultures and
religions, there is baking or partying. No matter what culture, country or
religion, the reason to celebrate the Epiphany remains the same: The
celebration of Jesus’ revelation to the people of this world.
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