Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
January 4, 2026
January 4, 2026
Epiphany (ABC)

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Jesus, the Light of the World
Feast of the Epiphany (A)

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Star Bright, Star Light
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Have you ever sat outside with a friend or your family and watched as the sky begins to darken, to see who could spot the first star? You must watch closely to be the one to see the first star appear. Soon after, many stars are twinkling in the sky. In fact, there are billions of stars in our galaxy.
Have you ever thought about what makes a star twinkle? A star sends out a straight beam of light, but movement in the air changes the path of the light, and causes the star to twinkle.
It is a special treat to sit outside at night and look at stars. Stars appear to be white, but if you look closely you will see that some stars are blue, yellow and red. And, some stars are very bright.There is one very bright star, the North Star, which guides travelers and sailors so they will always know in what direction they are going. READ MORE

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