Festival
Mass of the Feast of the Epiphany, Southwark Cathedral, 2008
Celebrated in early January, the Feast of the Epiphany comes close after the celebrations of Christmas.
It marks the recognition of Christ by the nations and is a first sign of the upside down Kingdom of God where a baby is worshipped by the wise. It is a Kingdom that by Easter will come to threaten both imperial and religious authority.
Celebrated in early January, the Feast of the Epiphany comes close after the celebrations of Christmas.
It marks the recognition of Christ by the nations and is a first sign of the upside down Kingdom of God where a baby is worshipped by the wise. It is a Kingdom that by Easter will come to threaten both imperial and religious authority.