Wait a minute there!!!!
I think Epiphany is about celebrating the day when the three Magi came to Bethlehem and found Jesus there. Basically, December 25 is about celebrating the birth of Jesus according to the Gospel of Luke, and Epiphany on January 6 would be about celebrating the arrival of the Magi according to the Gospel of Matthew. Or so I think. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Yep, you nailed it! We also call Epiphany the Feast of the Three Kings, and there's a few other similar names that float around.
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Really, huh?
For us Orthodox Christians, Epiphany has absolutely *nothing* to do with Christmas and just happens to fall on January 6. It's celebrating the Baptism of Jesus, and the revelation of the Holy Trinity that took place that day.
I found the Wikipedia article, which explains both versions of Epiphany, and I'd link to it, but it's giving me a problem with the code. Oh well.
See ya,
AnnaBtG.