(CBC) 13 pictures of #Epiphany2023 celebrations around the world https://t.co/ndXTh1Rjh3 #epiphany #photos #christianity #globalisation
— Kendall Harmon (@KendallHarmon6) January 6, 2023
(CBC) 13 pictures of #Epiphany2023 celebrations around the world https://t.co/ndXTh1Rjh3 #epiphany #photos #christianity #globalisation
— Kendall Harmon (@KendallHarmon6) January 6, 2023
Dear friends, this is the question that the Church wishes to awaken in the hearts of all men: who is Jesus? This is the spiritual longing that drives the mission of the Church: to make Jesus known, his Gospel, so that every man can discover in his human face the face of God, and be illumined by his mystery of love. Epiphany pre-announces the universal opening of the Church, her call to evangelize all peoples. But Epiphany also tells us in what way the Church carries out this mission: reflecting the light of Christ and proclaiming his Word. Christians are called to imitate the service that the star gave the Magi. We must shine as children of the light, to attract all to the beauty of the Kingdom of god. And to all those who seek truth, we must offer the Word of God, which leads to recognizing in Jesus “the true God and eternal life” (1 John 5:20).
Adoration of the Magi, painted in ‘grisaille’ or shades of grey. From a fifteenth-century North Netherlands manuscript. #Epiphany https://t.co/x62n3UbS4a pic.twitter.com/Jzudz2GnKR
— Cambridge UL Special Collections (@theULSpecColl) January 6, 2023
Almighty and everlasting God, who hast made known the incarnation of thy Son by the bright shining of a star, which when the wise men beheld they adored thy majesty and presented costly gifts: Grant that the star of thy righteousness may always shine in our hearts, and that for our treasure we may give to thy service ourselves and all that we have; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord.
In Eastern Christianity, the Feast of Epiphany commemorates the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River.
Russian icon of the Theophany (Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery, 1497) pic.twitter.com/rqXMOtPntz
— 🌿_ (@rebeca6169) January 6, 2023
How could they have known not to come
On what amounted to pretense? Everything
Their learning held, all their beliefs
Said regal gifts were needful for a king.
The things they brought were left behind,
Doubtless; or maybe traded for bread:
Impecunious Joseph with a family
To feed, a roof to put over his head.
Epiphany is the feast when we remember the visit of the Magi (or the three Kings) to the infant Christ.
This beautiful image is from Scenes of the Nativity, 19th century. [MS 1563] pic.twitter.com/VwL6QAWseC— LambethPalaceLibrary (@lampallib) January 6, 2023
…that this star was not of the common sort, or rather not a star at all, as it seems at least to me, but some invisible power transformed into this appearance, is in the first place evident from its very course. For there is not, there is not any star that moves by this way, but whether it be the sun you mention, or the moon, or all the other stars, we see them going from east to west; but this was wafted from north to south; for so is Palestine situated with respect to Persia.
In the second place, one may see this from the time also. For it appears not in the night, but in mid-day, while the sun is shining; and this is not within the power of a star, nay not of the moon; for the moon that so much surpasses all, when the beams of the sun appear, straightway hides herself, and vanishes away. But this by the excess of its own splendor overcame even the beams of the sun, appearing brighter than they, and in so much light shining out more illustriously.
…[Later in the narrative] it did not, remaining on high, point out the place; it not being possible for them so to ascertain it, but it came down and performed this office. For ye know that a spot of so small dimensions, being only as much as a shed would occupy, or rather as much as the body of a little infant would take up, could not possibly be marked out by a star. For by reason of its immense height, it could not sufficiently distinguish so confined a spot, and discover it to them that were desiring to see it. And this any one may see by the moon, which being so far superior to the stars, seems to all that dwell in the world, and are scattered over so great an extent of earth,””seems, I say, near to them every one. How then, tell me, did the star point out a spot so confined, just the space of a manger and shed, unless it left that height and came down, and stood over the very head of the young child? And at this the evangelist was hinting when he said, “Lo, the star went before them, till it came and stood over where the young Child was.”
'Wise men from the East came to Jerusalem, asking, 'Where is the child who has been born king of the Jews? For we observed his star at its rising, and have come to pay him homage''
Matthew 2: 1-3#Epiphany pic.twitter.com/9XSbMs7DES— Westminster Abbey (@wabbey) January 6, 2023
O God,
who by the leading of a star
manifested your only Son to the peoples of the earth:
mercifully grant that we,
who know you now by faith,
may at last behold your glory face to face;
through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord,
who is alive and reigns with you,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever.
Amen.
As we prepare to celebrate the Feast of the Nativity, we pray blessings upon sisters and brothers around the world celebrating #Epiphany today, and pray that our Incarnate Lord fills our world with the Hope, Light and Joy that can only come from Him.#DifferentCalendarsOneFaith pic.twitter.com/eHbqxTP7gI
— Archbishop Angaelos (@BishopAngaelos) January 6, 2023
God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear though the earth should change, though the mountains shake in the heart of the sea; though its waters roar and foam, though the mountains tremble with its tumult.
–Psalm 46:1-3
Happy Friday 😄 #sunrise #fridaymorning #goodmorning @ThePhotoHour @StormHour pic.twitter.com/Tqo7Bzi8xM
— The Wild Massy 🌳 (@TheWildMassy) January 6, 2023