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In Puerto Rico, Epiphany is an important festive holiday, and is commonly referred as Día de Los Tres Reyes Magos or Three Kings' Day. It is traditional for children to fill a box with fresh grass or hay and put it underneath their bed, for the Wise Men's horses or camels, depending on the household.
The end of the Christmas season will bring another day of celebration for many Austin residents. Jan. 6 marks Día de los Reyes Magos, or Three Kings Day, a celebration that arrives in conjunction ...
People around the world will celebrate Three Kings Day this weekend. In Hispanic communities, the day is known asDía de Los Reyes and is celebrated on Jan. 6 which is Saturday this year.
A special episode of the PBS animated series "Alma's Way" will celebrate a New York City Puerto Rican girl's Christmas and Three Kings traditions.
Rincón de Gautier started a Christmas tradition, which would be continued every year by the governors of Puerto Rico. On the Día de los Reyes (Three Kings Day), celebrated on January 6, she would bring gifts and treats to the poor and needy children. In 1952, 1953 and 1954, she had planeloads of snow delivered to San Juan so that the children ...
the Christ Child traditions promoted by Martin Luther [1] (Christkind, Baby Jesus, Child God), and; the Three Kings traditions. Not all gift-bringers were or are specifically focused on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day: other common customs are 6 December (Saint Nicholas), 1 January, New Year (St Basil, or secular), and 6 January, Epiphany (Three ...
Día de Los Reyes translates to Three Kings' Day. It is a Christian tradition celebrated each year on January 6 to honor the Three Wise Men or Magi, who traveled to Bethlehem to present the infant ...
The Three Kings Festival in Juana Díaz is the largest in all of Puerto Rico. [31] Three Kings Festival is celebrated on January 6 - religious and cultural event which began in 1884 celebrating the visit of the Three Kings to baby Jesus. The main event is a parade down Comercio Street to the town's plaza where a big altar is set up for the ...