On Monday, millions across the globe are celebrating Three Kings Day, also known as “Día de los Reyes,” the Epiphany, Old Christmas and Little Christmas…but what exactly does the holiday consist of?
Three Kings Day, or Epiphany, is celebrated today, Jan. 6. On Jan. 6 each year, children around the world wake up to gifts, much like on Christmas Day, to celebrate and commemorate the three wise ...
But there is one more occasion on the religious end of the holidays. The Epiphany, or Three Kings Day, is on Sunday, Jan. 5, or Monday, Jan. 6, this year, depending on the religious denomination.
Traditionally, the Rosca de Reyes should be shared on January 6th; this date marks the celebration of the Epiphany, when the Wise Men from the East, better known as the Three Kings, visited Jesus and ...
The Magi (often known as the three kings) bestowing their gifts upon baby Jesus, and God revealing Himself to the world through his mortal infant son. For others, it's a good reason to enjoy cake with ...
Capital District Latinos held their annual Three Kings Day.This is a holiday celebrated among the Hispanic community and it’s ...
Thousands gather in Greenacres for the annual festival that celebrates Hispanic culture and helps its organizers pass on a ...
Attendees cheered as performers brought the story of The Three Kings to life. The tradition of the Three Kings, also known as Epiphany, dates back centuries and commemorates the biblical story of the ...
Here’s how Three Kings Day, or Epiphany, is celebrated in different religions and a quick breakdown of the origins of the holiday.
have fond memories of Three Kings Day as children. “My biggest satisfaction is every time I see the kids and their eyes are wide open, and when you give them the toys, they're so happy,” said ...