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Epiphany Season and Sundays

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Epiphany  Worship

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The Feast of Epiphany is the culmination of the Christmas season and the start of the season of Epiphany. 

 

Epiphany celebrates Christ’s incarnation - the Son of God made flesh, made fully

human - and the revealing

of the Christ to the world.

The Orthodox Church celebrates in one great feast the birth of Christ, the Baptism of Christ and the Wedding at Cana at Epiphany.

The Anglican Church follows this tradition by remembering these three great events every year across the season.

The final feast of the season is the Presentation of Christ in the Temple - some times called Candlemas because of the tradition of blessing the candles for the year at this mass.

This is both the last great celebration of Christmas, and the turning point to Lent.

Epiphany Season
January 6  to February 2

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Worship

Sundays
and Major Celebrations

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In person or Livestream on Youtube

Sunday 

  10.30 am  Sung Mass

    6.00 pm Family Mass - 1st and 3rd Sundays

                                                in person only

Midweek
Daily Prayer
and Mass

In person or Livestream on Youtube

Monday to Friday

  8.00 am  Morning Prayer

  8.30 am  Mass

​Saturday

11.oo am  The Rosary

11.30 am  Mass 

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