Here’s how Three Kings Day, or Epiphany, is celebrated in different religions and a quick breakdown of the origins of the holiday.
It might not be the biggest holiday on the Christian calendar, but Epiphany, otherwise known as Feast of the Epiphany or ...
On Monday, millions across the globe are celebrating Three Kings Day, also known as “Día de los Reyes,” the Epiphany, Old ...
Epiphany is known by several different names, including El Día de Los Reyes Magos and Three Kings' Day. The Jan. 6 holiday celebrates the three kings who each gave a gift to the baby Jesus. Here is ...
Orthodox Christians in Tampa Bay and around the world are celebrating the Epiphany on Monday, marking the end of the ...
The mysterious string of symbols is a tradition tied to the end of the Christmas season. Here's what it means.
Three Kings Day (Día de Los Reyes), or the Feast of Epiphany in the Catholic tradition, is a holiday that commemorates the ...
That said, some traditional Catholic households keep their Christmas trees up until Feb. 2 — 40 days after Christmas — to ...
The holiday celebrates the baptism of Jesus Christ with dozens of teenage boys diving into frigid water to retrieve a cross as a tradition.
A baby girl was born on a migrant dinghy en route to Spain's Canary Islands. The boat was carrying 60 migrants, and both ...
The 12th Day of Christmas, Epiphany, has special significance in Ireland. It is known as “Little Christmas” — Nollaig Beag — ...
While for most Americans, the holiday season closes out with the New Year, many other cultures continue celebrating through the first week of January. Three Kings Day, or Epiphany, is celebrated ...