"... epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world." – John Milton

ANOTHER year has come to us. Come January 6, many countries shall celebrate Epiphany. This Christian celebration, which commonly falls on January 6, is based on the Gregorian calendar. Epiphany falls on the twelfth day after Christmas, marking the end of the Christmas season. It is also known as Three Kings' Day, Twelfth Day, Theophany and Little Christmas.

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