On the Feast of the Epiphany, our parish community at St. Mark’s was blessed with a beautiful and joyful celebration, especially for our children.

The Three Kings came to visit our parish, bringing with them the Good News of the birth of Christ. Just as the Magi once followed the star to Bethlehem, they arrived among us as witnesses to the light of Christ revealed to all nations.
Our children awaited their arrival with great excitement and anticipation. When the Magi finally appeared, their joy was unmistakable. It was a wonderful moment of encounter, filled with curiosity, smiles, and sincere questions about the journey to the newborn King. The meeting with the children was truly special, reminding us all of the simple and genuine faith that lives in young hearts.
This celebration was more than a reenactment—it was a living reminder of the meaning of Epiphany: that Christ is revealed to the whole world, and that each of us is invited to seek Him, just as the Magi did. As a parish family, we rejoiced together in this moment of faith, tradition, and community.
We are grateful for everyone who helped make this celebration possible and for the joy it brought to our children and to our parish as a whole. May the light of Christ continue to guide our community throughout the year.
