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1media/5 wise men 01-min_thumb.jpg2020-10-26T12:01:18-07:00Marian Library, University of Daytonc3c11974c39c1823ab4600529dd5891fdecc4a9d380771Adoration of the Magi holy card on silkplain2020-10-26T12:01:18-07:00Marian Library, University of Daytonc3c11974c39c1823ab4600529dd5891fdecc4a9d
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1media/texture-1318241_1920.jpgmedia/feature-image-epiphany.png2020-10-21T13:27:54-07:00Epiphany7In Christianity, the word “epiphany” refers to the recognition or manifestation of Christ as divine. The first of these epiphanies described in the Gospels — the arrival of the Magi with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh — appears in many Nativities. Their feast is commemorated every Jan. 6 — The Feast of the Epiphany.image_header2020-11-12T14:49:29-08:00
Adoration of the Magi 活的要理(聖母的行實) (Huó de yāo lǐ [shèngmǔ de xíng shí], romanized title) Written by Mario Coerezza, S.D.B. Marian Library Juvenile Books Collection 1954 Hong Kong Pop-up children’s catechetical book Marian Library Juvenile Collection