Epiphany: Christ Revealed to the World

Happy Feast of the Epiphany! Epiphany, traditionally on Jan. 6 closes out the 12 days of Christmas celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ our Savior. We will the conclude the Christmas Season next weekend with the Baptism of our Lord.
The Feast of Epiphany focuses on the Magi – the 3 wise men coming from the Persia area to see the newborn King of the Jews. Most likely these 3 wise men, Magi, would have been part of a bigger caravan. These 3 wise men would have studied astrology, philosophy and many other academic disciplines. They also were most likely of the priestly class of Persia who, with their astrology training, interpreted Divine messages from the stars. And as the Scriptures convey, gave 3 gifts to the newborn King: gold for a King, frankincense for a God used in worship, and myrrh to signify his death and burial.
The significance of this great Feast is that the Magi represent the first Gentiles (non-Jews) encountering Jesus Christ.
Throughout the Old Testament, the Messiah is expected, based on God’s promises to Israel, to be a light to the Gentiles.
Meaning the Messiah through Israel would bring the Gentiles into the Covenance and family of God. For more information
on the Magi visit https://catholiceducation.org/en/culture/the-magi.html or https://catholicinsight.com/2025/01/04/themeaning-
of-the-magi-and-the-star-of-bethlehem/
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