The community celebrated the end of the Christmas holiday with the 14th annual 12th Night Celebration at the United Methodist Church on Saturday. The celebration featured song and dance, as well as a ...
Jan. 4—1. 12th Night traditionally celebrates the last of the 12 days of Christmas, which begin Dec. 26. It traditionally marks the visit of the Three Wise Men. 2. Sunday's observance will ...
Do you know the history of Twelfth Night? Here's how it came to be known as the start of the Carnival season in New Orleans.
And by that, I mean celebrate the Twelve Days of Christmas. Christmastide, as it’s also known, is a religious season that begins the day of Jesus’ birth and continues to Jan. 5, the day before ...
Fallen Greensboro Police Officer Michael Horan dedicated his life to service. His family and law enforcement across the state are gathering today to remember his life after he was killed in the line ...
So here, on the 12th Day of Christmas, are some of the photos from the recent competition at Living Word Holy Church on Broad Street: (You didn't think we were going to jump right into Mardi Gras ...
Twelfth Night is not a national holiday in the UK and is nowhere near as celebrated as Christmas. But, you may well have ...
The holiday season hasn't ended just yet. On the twelfth day of Christmas, Three Kings Day or Día de Los Reyes is celebrated. Three Kings Day or Epiphany is celebrated by Roman Catholics on Jan ...
The song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas" is an English Christmas carol. From 1558 until 1829, Roman Catholics in England were not permitted to practice their faith openly.
The holiday is celebrated on Jan. 6 every year, marking the 12th day of Christmas. “It is a significant day because it is equivalent to many of us as Christmas, and it's a day that we want to ...
There will no doubt be a great deal of music during the next 12 months that we’ll still be talking about at the end of 2025.
Our Nativity scenes seem incomplete until the 12th day of Christmas when the Magi finally arrive at Jesus' crib for the first celebration of the Epiphany. Although Matthew is the only evangelist ...