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Orthodox Christians celebrate Epiphany

Orthodox Christians celebrate Epiphany MINSK, 19 January (BelTA) - Epiphany alongside with Easter is one of the most ancient Christian feasts. This feast commemorates the baptism of Jesus Christ and reminds the believers of their own christening ceremonies. The celebrations begin in the evening of 18 January when all Orthodox Christians celebrate the Epiphany Eve with the blessing of water after the liturgy in churches. The second blessing of water takes place on Epiphany Day, 19 January. At this time, the water acquires healing properties and retains them throughout the year. It is given to the seriously ill, and it is also used to bless churches and homes.

San Antonio s Biga on the Banks launches rotating menus as part of Traveling Tastebuds series

Posted By Nina Rangel on Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 9:33 AM click to enlarge Courtesy Biga on the Banks If COVID-19 put a crimp in your European travel plans, Biga on the Banks has got you covered. The San Antonio fine-dining staple has launched a special menu series dubbed Traveling Tastebuds, which features drinks, apps and desserts from all corners of the globe. The first Traveling Tastebuds menu of 2021 features flavors from Italy s revered culinary scene. Celebrating the tradition of Befana which revolves around a legendary old woman who delivers gifts to children on Epiphany Eve the offerings will include antipasto, pizzetta, tagliatelle pasta puttanesca and decadent honey struffoli.

On the twelth day of Christmas, my true love sent to me 12 Months of Green Wine

Twelfth Night or  Epiphany Eve, when the three wise men are added to manger scenes. a festival which takes place on the last night of the Twelve Days of Christmas, marking the coming of the Epiphany. Different traditions mark the date of Twelfth Night as either 5 January or 6 January, depending on whether the counting begins on Christmas or 26 December, according to wikipedia. Twelth Night traditions include eating King cake, singing Christmas carols, chalking the door, having one’s house blessed, merrymaking, attending church services, and preparing to take down Christmas decorations. According to Why Christmas,  “Twelfth Night was a big time of celebration with people holding large parties. During these parties, often the roles in society were reversed with the servants being served by the rich people. This dated back to medieval and Tudor times when Twelfth Night marked the end of ‘winter’ which had started on 31st October with All Hallows Eve (Halloween).”

6 ianuarie, Boboteaza De sărbătoarea Botezului Domnului se sfinţesc toate apele Programul evenimentelor

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