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  1. A Twelfth Night party is a good idea to teach the significance of the feast of Epiphany, or the feast of the Manifestation, to non-Catholics and Catholics alike. The following...

  2. Jan 22, 2021 · Epiphany (also known as Twelfth Night, Theophany, or Three Kings Day) marks the occasion of a time-honored Christian tradition of “chalking the doors.” The formula for the ritual — adapted for 2020 — is simple: take chalk of any color and write the following above the entrance of your home: 20 + C + M + B + 20 .

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  3. Twelfth Night (also known as Epiphany Eve depending upon the tradition) is a Christian festival on the last night of the Twelve Days of Christmas, marking the coming of the Epiphany. [1] Different traditions mark the date of Twelfth Night as either 5 January or 6 January, depending on whether the counting begins on Christmas Day or 26 December.

    • Epiphany Eve
    • Christians
    • 5 or 6 January
    • evening prior to Epiphany
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  5. Dec 28, 2017 · Then, on December 25, Christmas Day itself ushers in 12 days of celebration, ending only on January 6 with the feast of the Epiphany. The eve of the last day of Christmas is also known as Twelfth Night, but more on that below ... Also, check out the Catholic Nerds' (my) podcast on the 12 Days of Christmas:

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  6. In the Christian Church, Twelfth Night is Epiphany Eve, as the faithful prepare for the feast celebrating the visitation of the Magi. In some Catholic countries, children anticipate small gifts and candies to be left on the evening of January 5, as the Magi “pass by” on their way to Bethlehem.

  7. Dec 30, 2017 · Twelfth Night, as memorialized by Shakespeares play, is the last great celebration of Christmas-tide with singing, dancing and games. This song “at King Pepins Ball” was part of...

  8. Twelfth Night. The merrymaking celebration called “Twelfth Night” (that is, the twelfth night of the Twelve Days of Christmas) traditionally took place throughout parts of Western Europe on the evening of January 5, the vigil of Epiphany. It was observed by feasting, plays, and all kinds of tomfoolery.

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