Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord

Holy Day of Obligation
Tuesday 6th January
Mass at 10am
Blessed Epiphany chalk will be available from this Mass in front of the Crib for parishioners to take.
Taizé Service at 7pm
Led by the 9.30am Sunday Mass music group. There will be refreshments afterwards.
All welcome!
At the time of Jesus’ birth, it was commonly believed that a new star would appear whenever a new ruler was born. The Father in Heaven used this belief to honor His Son Who was born as the new King. The three Magi from the East were astrologers. When they saw this “new star,” they chose to follow it to discover the new King. Creation itself, in the form of a star, pointed the way, thus giving glory to the newborn King, manifesting Him to the whole world as symbolized by the Magi. The word “Epiphany” means “manifestation.” Therefore, as we honor this moment in time when the Christ Child was made manifest to the world, we need to look into our own hearts. There, we discover Christ’s ongoing manifestation to us so that we can worship Him Who has also chosen to be born within our hearts. We must diligently seek out that manifestation of God within us and respond to it in the same ways that the Magi responded.











