Epiphany

This is what they do each year in Tarpon Springs, FL. The boys dive for the cross on Epiphany. I am including
the video here. In the past, several of my nephews participated in this momentous event. The boys go to the boats.
Then dive for the cross when it is thrown into the water by the bishop:
 

They used to (and still may do) this at Lake Eola in downtown Orlando. One year, the Bishop forgot to tie fishing line to the gold cross (just in case nobody could find it) and, of course, nobody could find it. They had to call a scuba diver to come in and sift through the muck the next day.
 
I always have to smile inwardly when I see a Nativity display including the Wise Men. They were never at the manger. According to Matthew 2:10, the Holy Family had moved into a house by the time they arrived and were not in a stable.
 
Russian Christmas was always observed by my grandparents and their large family when I was young. (mother's side)
We went to Midnight Mass back in those days, and had a huge family gathering on Christmas Eve. (6th)
My cousins and I got the day off from school also.

As a kid it seemed so special to have TWO Christmas' ....
Today, I just look at the calendar and think back to those long-ago days. They were special for me.
 
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I always have to smile inwardly when I see a Nativity display including the Wise Men. They were never at the manger. According to Matthew 2:10, the Holy Family had moved into a house by the time they arrived and were not in a stable.
So they had housing agencies back then too? That's pretty cool...šŸ˜Ž

But gotta admit, I only knew the word meaning, not holiday observance.
 

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