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The Western tradition claims Epiphany is for coming of the wise men, the Eastern tradition sees it as the manifestation of Christ to the world at his baptism.
The general topic of Epiphany Season is Jesus� manifestation of himself as God. (The word epiphany is Greek for manifestation.) In most churches, Bible readings and sermons during this time of the year deal with Jesus� identity, beginning with his baptism.
Epiphany (the day) began in the eastern Church as the celebration of the Nativity of Jesus Christ. As the celebration of Christmas spread eastward, Epiphany changed to its present meaning. Some Oriental Christians have not yet acquired Christmas. For them, Epiphany, which they celebrate on January 6 of the Julian calendar, continues to be the celebration of the Nativity.
Epiphany Season begins on the Epiphany, which is 6 January, and ends on the day before Lent.