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It depends on the region: in parts of Europe and Latin America, yes; in the United States, the obligation is transferred to the following Sunday.
Neither. (In Western Christianity, Epiphany is a feast day; in some Eastern traditions, while the eve may involve fasting, the day itself is not observed as a fast or abstinence day.)
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Epiphany is a sacred time when we reflect on the adoration of the Magi, who recognized the light of Christ and journeyed from distant lands to honor Him. This holy day invites us to renew our faith, celebrate the universal call of the Gospel, and share our blessings with others. Below are some simple, profound ways to embrace the spirit of Epiphany.
Epiphany is not just a remembrance of a past event, but a living encounter with Christ's light in our everyday lives. As you celebrate, allow your heart to be filled with gratitude for the journey of faith and the blessings of this sacred tradition. Let each act of devotion and each kind gesture be a beacon of hope and love to those around you.
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