About Epiphany
Epiphany is a Christian feast day observed on January 6th, commemorating the revelation of Jesus Christ to the Gentiles, traditionally represented by the visit of the Magi. In some traditions it also emphasizes Jesus' baptism. In many countries, Epiphany is associated with gift-giving, special church services, and seasonal foods.
Where it's celebrated
Other years
Traditions & activities
Traditions
- Attending Epiphany church services
- Blessing homes (in some traditions)
- Gift-giving (in some countries)
- Three Kings celebrations
- Epiphany plays or parades
Activities
- Church services
- Community parades (regional)
- Family gatherings
- Traditional baking and cooking
Symbols & foods
Symbols
- Star of Bethlehem (guidance)
- Three Kings / Magi (visitation)
- Gold, frankincense, myrrh (gifts)
- Crown (kingship)
- Candles (revelation and light)
Traditional foods
- King cake (regional)
- Epiphany breads and pastries
- Seasonal sweets
- Holiday meals (regional)
History & significance
History
Epiphany is one of the oldest Christian feasts, celebrated since the early church. Its focus has varied by region and tradition, including the Magi, the baptism of Jesus, and other manifestations of Christ. In Western Christianity it is strongly linked to the Magi story and the end of the Twelve Days of Christmas.
Significance
Epiphany highlights revelation, inclusion, and the global reach of the Christian message, often marking a key moment in the Christmas-to-Easter calendar cycle.
Frequently asked questions
When is Epiphany 2029?
Epiphany 2029 is on January 6, 2029 (Saturday).
Is Epiphany a public holiday?
In many countries it is an official public holiday, but public holiday status varies by country and region.
What day of the week is Epiphany 2029?
Epiphany 2029 falls on a Saturday.
Is Epiphany 2029 a fixed date holiday?
Epiphany 2029 is a fixed date holiday.
Which countries celebrate Epiphany?
Epiphany is celebrated in 11 countries including France, Germany and more.