The Epiphany of the Lord commemorates the manifestation of Jesus Christ to the Gentiles, symbolised by the visit of the Magi or Wise Men.

According to Catholic tradition, the Magi, guided by the Star of Bethlehem, traveled from the East to pay homage to the newborn King. This event is seen as a profound revelation of Jesus’ universal significance, emphasizing that salvation is not exclusive to a particular group or nationality.

The Epiphany signifies the revelation of God’s plan for all of humanity, and the homage offered by the Magi symbolises the acknowledgment of Christ’s divinity by people from different cultures.

It is a moment of realization and understanding that Jesus is the Savior for all, breaking down the barriers that may separate people and inviting them to share in the light of God’s love.

The Epiphany of the Lord underscores the inclusivity of God’s redemptive plan, inviting believers to recognize the presence of Christ in their lives and to radiate His light to the world.

See, darkness covers the earth and thick darkness is over the peoples, but the LORD rises upon you and his glory appears over you. Nations will come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your dawn. – Isaiah 60:2-3