In the Christian tradition, Twelfth Night is also known as the Epiphany. On this day, believers celebrate the Magi, aka the three kings, visiting baby Jesus with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.
Christian tradition dating back to the 4th century marks Twelfth Night, the end of Christmas and the Eve of the Epiphany (Christian feast day), as the time to take down your Christmas tree and ...
Jan. 6, also known as the Twelfth Night, marks the start of nearly two months of parades, parties, and events throughout the state. “It’s actually 12 days after Christmas. It signifies the Epiphany ...
For those who celebrate the Epiphany — the celebration of the Twelfth Night after Christmas — on Jan. 6, you may look forward to putting your shoes outside your door for gifts, watching annual ...
An overheard Irish folk song at a Twelfth Night party in Dublin uncovers deep-buried memories and provokes a personal epiphany for Gabriel Conroy. For Twelfth Night, James Joyce's classic tale ...
Tilly Blyth, the newly-appointed Director at Weald & Downland Living Museum, shares her experiences so far at the Museum and ...
The Epiphany is traditionally celebrated on Jan ... was originally prepared for the Queen of Rex and served on the Twelfth Night. “Laissez les Bons Temps Rouler,” said Partain to applause ...
“The Epiphany is the sixth of January. It is the feast of Our Lord made known. On the eve of this feast, which is called Twelfth Night, 12 rushes or small candles are lighted in honor of this feas ...