Catholics today celebrate the feast of the Three Kings
The feast of the Three Kings, also known as Epiphany or Theophany, is one of the oldest Catholic holidays, celebrating the arrival of the Magi in Bethlehem to pay homage to the newborn Jesus, marking the end of the Christmas season in Croatian tradition.
Today is the Feast of the Three Kings: Most of us remove decorations from the tree, but do you know why?
The article discusses the tradition of keeping Christmas decorations until the Feast of the Three Kings on January 6th, celebrating the visit of the Magi to the newborn Jesus.
Discover which celebrities have become Kings Magi in the Christmas parades
The article highlights various well-known and lesser-known celebrities who transformed into the Kings Magi during Christmas parades in cities like Madrid, Sevilla, and Cádiz.
The Magi Processions in Spain, in Images
This article showcases the main images of the Three Kings parades celebrated across Spain, with some events held over the weekend due to concerns about weather forecasts affecting their routes.
When the Magi Kings do not wait for the 6th: the tradition of Valencia's regions receiving gifts the night before
In several regions of Valencia, children receive their gifts from the Magi Kings the night of January 5th, rather than waiting until the morning of the 6th.
Epiphany or the Three Kings – God's Revelation to the World in Human Form
The Church celebrates Epiphany, also known as the Three Kings, recognizing God's revelation to the world through Jesus Christ, highlighting the visit of the Magi and His baptism.