| About Solemnity Epiphany |
| The Solemnity Epiphany is celebrated every year on January 6. Solemnity Epiphany is one of the oldest Christian festivals. Epiphany is comes from a Greek verb meaning "to reveal," and various events celebrated by the Feast of the Epiphany are revelations of the Christ to man. The Church's celebration of Epiphany is the "twelfth night of Christmas," apparently originated in the Egypt sometime during the third century, thus the Church's celebration of this feast predates even the celebration of Christmas itself. In many parts of Europe, the celebration of the Epiphany is at least as important as the celebration of Christmas. The Solemnity of the Epiphany is celebrated either on the January 6 or, according to the decision of the Episcopal conference, on the Sunday between January 2 and January 8. |
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MarkTheDay.com is a useful tool for organizing your Solemnity Epiphany holiday tasks. Using MarkTheDay.com, you can create custom email reminders to aid in accomplishing tasks and remembering appointments in conjunction with the Solemnity Epiphany holiday season. |
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