The Feast of the Epiphany, on January 6th, is a special day for many Christians. It celebrates when the Three Wise Men visited baby Jesus, bringing him gifts. This day is also known as Three Kings' Day. People remember how these wise men followed a bright star to find Jesus and give him presents like gold. In some cultures, children leave their shoes out and receive gifts, similar to Christmas. It is a time for families to come together, share special meals, and sometimes exchange small presents, celebrating the idea of giving and sharing.
How to celebrate Feast of the Epiphany?
On Feast of the Epiphany, you can enjoy a festive meal with your family, full of delicious foods everyone loves. You can bake a special cake called "King Cake" and hide a tiny figure inside; whoever finds it gets a crown and is "King" or "Queen" for the day! Sing joyful songs and maybe even put on a small play about the Three Wise Men. You can also exchange small gifts to remember the gifts the Wise Men gave. End the day with a cozy family movie or reading stories around the Christmas tree for a fun, loving celebration.
Where Feast of the Epiphany is celebrated?
- - International
- - Italy
- - Spain
- - Poland
- - Germany
- - Austria
- - Switzerland
- - Greece
- - Cyprus
- - Russia
- - Ukraine
- - Ethiopia
- - Eritrea
- - Sweden
- - Norway
- - Finland
- - Denmark
- - Hungary
- - Slovakia
- - Czech Republic
- - Croatia
- - Slovenia
- - United Kingdom
- - United States
- - Canada
- - Mexico
- - Brazil
- - Argentina
- - Colombia
- - Peru
- - Venezuela
- - Chile
- - Philippines