Happy Three Kings Day/Feliz Dia de Los Reyes Magos!

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I was raised Catholic, in Brasil, and as such to believe that this day was the celebration of the Three King's arrival to offer gifts to the baby Jesus Christ.

In many Countries around the World, today is a big party - in Italy for example, no gifts are given to the children on December 24th, they are given today.
There is a nice Christmas Dinner on December 24th, but the gift exchange is today, in honor to the three kings, who did the same way back when. So today is the 12th day of Christmas!
It is a huge party in Spain, Portugal and in Mexico too.
In Brasil there is a mass, and we also have our rituals for good luck in money - woohoo!
Since things were not so good in 2009, I wanted to share a couple with you...
1- Eat lentil soup for dinner! This is a must, both for New Year's Eve, and for today.
2- Eat a pomegranate, and put 3 of its seeds inside of your wallet - leave it there for the whole year.
3- (also with a pomegranate):
Get a pomegranate, and take out 9 seeds, asking the three kings Caspar, Melchior, and Balthasar, for a lot of health, love, peace, and money.
After that, take 3 out of these 9 seeds and put it inside of a little bag, paper, or whatever you have. Again, put these inside of your wallet.
Swallow 3 of the 9 seeds, and the remaining three throw behind you as you make a wish.
They say this is Amazing!! Works every time


Well…… I am not sure about you guys, but I am doing it all this year for good luck!

Now go get a pomegranate, and all the luck in 2010! At the very least you will be eating a delicious fruit!!



Here is what Wikipedia has to say about it:
Epiphany (from Koine Greek ἐπιφάνεια "appearance", "manifestation") is a Christian feast day which celebrates the revelation of God made Man in the person of Jesus Christ. It falls on the 6th of January or on a Sunday close to that date. The 6th of January in the Julian Calendar, which is followed by some Eastern Churches, corresponds at present to 19th of January in the Gregorian Calendar, which is the official civil calendar in most countries. On this day, Western Christians commemorate principally the visitation of the Biblical Magi to the Baby Jesus, i.e., his manifestation to the Gentiles; Eastern Christians commemorate the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River, seen as his manifestation to the world as the Son of God. It is also called Theophany, especially by Eastern Christians.
 

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Happy Three Kings Day! It's a holiday in Germany, too, but not celebrated in any particular way.
 
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Originally Posted by jcat

Happy Three Kings Day! It's a holiday in Germany, too, but not celebrated in any particular way.
Ok, talking about that.... They are buried in the Koln (Cologne) Cathedral, in Germany, and I have been there!!! SOOOO Amazing!! Talk about a piece of Christian History!!

This is their Shrine:


And here is the amazing Cathedral - it took over 900 year to be completed!!
 

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Happy 3 kings Day!..


this day ( it depends if is during the week ) the people go to home with relatives and eat this
http://mexicocooks.typepad.com/.a/6a...13a1970c-320wi
inside there some minitoys as a baby, the person who got a mini toy should to give TAMALES in february 2...




something to read about here...

http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/ente...eyes_magos.htm


http://www.inside-mexico.com/ReyesMagos.htm


and some photos here...


http://www.abaceriadelsurblog.es/wp-...eyes_magos.JPG

http://www.ppbelgica.com/wp-content/...s-Magos-07.jpg
 

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Im having lentils tonight!!! Im looking for a pomegranate but I cant find one, Im have someone checking specialty store for me. I love lentils!
 
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Originally Posted by Pami

Im having lentils tonight!!! Im looking for a pomegranate but I cant find one, Im have someone checking specialty store for me. I love lentils!
Hi Pami

Maybe somewhere like Wholefoods?
Hummmmm I am eating one right now.... Just finished my ritual
... Sooooo yummy!!!!
 

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Happy Three Kings Day!! I am from one of the places where the priests throw a cross in the river and people go chase after it lol (it is an eastern orthodox way of celebrating)
 

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I am not Christian, but remember making an epiphany cake for French class and hiding a penny in it... as the found trinket... that's what I was told to do.
 

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Originally Posted by carolinalima

Hi Pami

Maybe somewhere like Wholefoods?
Hummmmm I am eating one right now.... Just finished my ritual
... Sooooo yummy!!!!
Thats where he found one. Thank you.

My soup is almost finished, I cant wait to eat. YUM!!
 

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Originally Posted by Pami

Thats where he found one. Thank you.

My soup is almost finished, I cant wait to eat. YUM!!
there will be another dish for me in the table my friend?...
sounds delicious your speciality...
 

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Originally Posted by CoolCat

there will be another dish for me in the table my friend?...
sounds delicious your speciality...
You know you dont even have to ask.
 

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In Guam, the Ephiphony (or Three King's Day), the kids would walk around and give out gifts of fruit to all their neighbors while ringing a bell. I thought that was such a sweet tradition (especially since the fruit came off their trees). But imagine my surprise the first year when I suddenly had 10-15 kids on my front porch offering me a mango.
 
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Originally Posted by calico2222

In Guam, the Ephiphony (or Three King's Day), the kids would walk around and give out gifts of fruit to all their neighbors while ringing a bell. I thought that was such a sweet tradition (especially since the fruit came off their trees). But imagine my surprise the first year when I suddenly had 10-15 kids on my front porch offering me a mango.
I can imagine!
 
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