The Feast of the Epiphany of the Lord

The Gift of Giving…

 Dear Friends

Please find the introduction from May Greaves below

The Feast of the Epiphany, celebrated this weekend, marks the day when the Magi, the Three Wise Men, visited the infant Jesus in Bethlehem. This event symbolises the manifestation or revelation of Jesus Christ to the Gentiles, represented by the Magi, who came from the East, bringing their gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the baby Jesus. 

The Feast of the Epiphany also carries a universal message about the importance of recognising and celebrating the “epiphanies” or revelations in our own lives, when we are encouraged to seek moments of enlightenment, understanding, and transformation in our lives. The act of giving gifts during this feast reminds us that we all have gifts to offer, whether they are material, spiritual, or talents that we possess. These gifts can be used to bring joy, comfort, and hope to others, reflecting the spirit of generosity, love, and compassion.

In a broader sense, the Feast of the Epiphany invites us to reflect on the ways we can manifest our unique gifts and talents for the greater good, fostering unity, understanding, and peace in our communities and the world at large. It serves as a reminder that each of us has a role to play and gifts to share, contributing to the well-being and enrichment of humanity.

So, as we commemorate the Feast of the Epiphany, let us be inspired to embrace our gifts, seek moments of revelation and understanding, and share our blessings with others, embodying the spirit of love, generosity, and unity that this celebration encapsulates.
 (Mary Greaves )

Also please find the House Blessing for the Epiphany. We start our Holy Year asking for God’s Blessing and his peace

God Bless  

Fr Herbert, Fr Reginald and Fr Bryan