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.
‘We have seen his star in the East & have come to worship him’.
A blessed Epiphany to you all, dear friends. May the Star which led the Magi to the Christ Child, the light of God’s grace, guide you into the embrace of the Holy Trinity.
Enjoy the feast! pic.twitter.com/YX5QH8oHnR
— Fr John S. Hogan, ocds (@jshocds) January 5, 2022
No. 61 in the critical edition ed. Mohlberg:
Omnipotens sempiterne deus, qui uerbi tui incarnationem praeclari testimonio sideris indicasti, quod uidentes magi oblatis maiestatem tuam muneribus adorarent: concide, ut semper in mentibus nostris tuae appareat stella iustitiae et noster in tua sit confessione thesaurus: per.
Note that it is “the incarnation of thy Word” (not “Son”) in the Gelasian.
P. 11 in the 19th-century edition ed. H. A. Wilson:
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015006952322&view=1up&seq=103