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The Epiphany of the Lord
January 4, 2026
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The month of January is dedicated to the Holy Name of Jesus, which is celebrated on January 3 Liturgical Year : January (Monthly Overview) | Catholic Culture
The Epiphany of the Lord celebrates Jesus being made known to the world. It remembers the visit of the magi, also called wise m
en, who traveled from far away to find the newborn King. They followed a star that led them to Jesus.
This story reminds us that Jesus came for all people. The magi were not Jewish, but they were still welcomed. They brought gifts and knelt before Jesus. This shows that anyone who seeks the truth can come to Him.
The Epiphany of Our Lord is about light shining in the darkness. It shows how God calls people from every place and nation. The magi followed the light, and they found joy. We are invited to do the same.
Daily Readings
Sunday – The Epiphany of the Lord | USCCB
Monday – Memorial of St. John Neumann, Bishop | USCCB
Tuesday – Tuesday after Epiphany | USCCB
Wednesday – Wednesday after Epiphany | USCCB
Thursday – Thursday after Epiphany | USCCB
Friday – Friday after Epiphany | USCCB
Saturday – Saturday after Epiphany | USCCB
