The Feast of the Epiphany and the Flight of La Befana

Dec 27, 2021 2344

BY: Francesca Montillo

Drive down any neighborhood in the U.S. a few days after Christmas and you’re likely to see holiday trees at the curb, ready to be picked up by the local trash men. I’ve seen my share with tinsel or fake snow still on them. For many, Dec. 26 is the day to un-decorate, but actually, “Little Christmas” is just getting started. Having been raised in Italy, I myself — like many of you — celebrate the blessed season until Jan. 6.

Jan. 6, which is exactly 12 days after Christmas, is when Italians and all Catholics celebrate the Feast of the Epiphany. This is the real last day of the Christmas season. If we want to get technical, the Christmas season actually starts on Christmas Day, and lasts until the Epiphany. The days prior to Christmas are part of Advent.

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