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UPDATED/ADAPTED FROM FR. MICK’S 2017 COLUMN

The Epiphany feast once celebrated three different epiphanies of Jesus Christ: the visit of the Magi, which revealed him to the nations; the baptism in the Jordan, when the Father revealed him as God’s servant; and the wedding at Cana, where he performed the first of his miracles in John’s Gospel.

The Ceremonial of Bishops calls for “a suitable and increased display of lights,” so you might use extra candles this weekend.

The Ceremonial of Bishops also speaks of announcing the moveable feasts of the new liturgical year after the Gospel (maybe after the homily).

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Epiphany House Blessing

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The legendary names of the three Maji are:
Casper, Melchior, and Balthasar.
The initials C+M+B also stand for ther Latin words,
“Christus Mansionem Benedicat” which means:
“May Christ bless this dwelling.”

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Epiphany of the Lord ABC

The Epiphany of the Lord. Fr Thomas Mannion suggests how we can imitate the Magi, and also the star of Bethlehem.

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