The Epiphany of our Lord may begin with the vigil or evening prayer on January 5. Epiphany is a Fest of Christ with a fixed date of January 6 and marks the celebration of the visit of the Magi. The Epiphany season consist of the Sundays after Epiphany and ends the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. [...]
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The Epiphany of Our Lord and the Sundays after Epiphany
Posted by ScotK on February 5, 2007
http://scotkinnaman.com/2007/02/05/the-epiphany-of-our-lord-and-the-sundays-after-epiphany/
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