Twelve days after Christmas; celebrates the visit of the three wise men to the infant Jesus.
1 He would make the public offering on the Epiphany in Westminster Abbey.
2 For a week it shines out, to welcome their guests at Epiphany .
3 The vigil of Epiphany is a privileged vigil of the second class.
4 It was many, many years ago on a late evening near Epiphany .
5 They will do so next Sunday for the Feast of the Epiphany .
6 Well, this year, at Epiphany , it had been snowing for a week.
7 I should say I did remember that Epiphany supper during the war!
8 It terminates on the 13th of January, the Octave day of the Epiphany .
9 To these Christmas was added in the fourth century and Epiphany somewhat earlier.
10 On 6 January, the Galileans celebrate something called the feast of the Epiphany .
11 Upon this, the great truth of the Epiphany , the Apostle founds a prayer.
12 Another witching time is the period of twelve days between Christmas and Epiphany .
13 From the Epiphany even to Lent my heart is full of strange sensations.
14 I returned in a few days' time and his Excellency was celebrating Epiphany .
15 There's Epiphany , after whom the book is named, and then there's Jerry Dresden.
16 Green signifies hope, and is generally used on Sundays from Epiphany to Pentecost.
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