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Celebrating Epiphany and the Magi Jan. 6th Made the Song, " 12 Days of Christmas " Finally Makes Sense to Me (819 hits)

Epiphany and the Magi: Names of the 3 Wise Men In the conventional version of the Christmas story, the wise men or magi:•Gaspar, •Melchior and •Balthasar started the gift-giving custom of Christmas by bringing gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the Christ child on Epiphany, the day on which the infant was presented. The 3 magi have been described not only as wise men, but also as kings or Persian priests and astrologers.

Epiphany is the end of the Christmas season, 12 days after Christmas, which is, literally, the mass for Christ. Christ + Mass = Christmas

Other Names for the Magi: The magi were given other names, as well, including Apellus, Amerus and Damasius, which were used in Peter Comestor's medieval Historia Scholastica (source: "A Lexicon of Christian Iconography," by Bruce M. Metzger; Church History, Vol. 45, No. 1 (Mar., 1976), pp. 5-15.).

Christmas is often celebrated the evening before Christmas day, and Epiphany is often celebrated as the Twelfth Night. Gift-giving in some cultures extends throughout the 12 days of Christmas and in some places is limited to January 5 or 6. Similarly, for those who celebrate only Christmas, gifts are exchanged on either December 24, Christmas Eve, or December 25, Christmas Day. Many Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7 because of the difference between the Gregorian and Julian calendars.

Most Familiar Reference to the Magi
Matthew mentions but neither numbers nor names the wise men: King James Version of Matthew 2: 1-16

http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/churchh...



Posted By: Jen Fad
Tuesday, January 15th 2013 at 1:35AM
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Also note:

January 6th is Twelfth Night, King's Day, the Feast of the Epiphany. But, it's also the beginning of the Carnival Season that leads up to Mardi Gras Day. Twelfth Night is a big celebration in New Orleans. The Phunny Phorty Fellows is a band of Twelfth Night revelers who hold their annual ride every January 6th on the St. Charles Avenue Street Car, usually starting about 6pm. Joan of Arc's birthday is celebrated also with a parade in the French Quarter. Try to make both. After all it's Carnival!!!

http://goneworleans.about.com/b/2011/01/05...


Tuesday, January 15th 2013 at 2:07AM
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