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As a teacher in a Catholic school, I love celebrating Christmas in my kindergarten classroom. I want my students to understand that Christmas is more than just one day. One way I do this is by celebrating the Feast of the Epiphany with the kids. Check out this blog post for some fun 3 wise men activities, ideas, printables, and more to help you with your Epiphany lesson plans.

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"Where is the newborn king of the Jews? We saw his star at its rising and have come to do him homage." ~Matthew 2:2 After Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem, the Holy Family was visited by three Magi from the east. They came to worship Christ and bring him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. The Feast of Epiphany is celebrated on the 12th Day of Christmas, January 6th, but in the United States is moved to the Sunday between January 2nd-8th. On Epiphany, it is traditional for families to bless…

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Epiphany is celebrated by many Christians around the world. When is Epiphany and what does it mean? What is Epiphany? What is Epiphany? Epiphany is a celebration of the arrival of wise men, also called magi, from the East who brought gifts to Jesus. What Does the Word “Epiphany” Mean? In spiritual terms, the wordContinue Reading

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For Catholics, the Christmas season does not end on Christmas Day. In fact, the 12 days of Christmas doesn’t end until the feast of the Epiphany on January 6th. In this post, I’m sharing how we celebrate Epiphany in the catholic home and other catholic Epiphany traditions.

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Epiphany, traditionally on the January 6th (the twelfth day of Christmas) is observed on January 8th this year. At Mass on Epiphany we hear the story of the visit of the Magi. These Wise Men traveled far to worship Jesus and brought Him three gifts; gold, frankincense, and myrrh. The gold was for Jesus because He is the King of kings, the frankincense was because He is the great High Priest, and the myrrh was for the sacrifice He would make on the Cross. The gifts of the Wise Men are one of…

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