Seeing The Light
The Feast of the Epiphany, that concludes the Christmas season, is above all a celebration of Light. Let us remember that light and keep it in our hearts as we face the gathering darkness of this year.
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Reflections On The Readings For The Feast Of The Epiphany Of Our Lord
Bishop Bambera’s Reflection for the Epiphany of the Lord « THE DIOCESE OF SCRANTON
In researching the Christian Feast of Epiphany (the meaning of which was obscure to me), I discovered that it is what was known to me as Twelfth Night, Three Kings Day or Dia de los Tres Reyes Magos. I also discovered that coming up we have Plough Monday! [Click] I learn something every day if I’m not careful.
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I am not asking rhetorically and I am not just blowing off steam. I am truly concerned about this and need some way to comprehend why the Inauguration isn't being stopped.
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