Today is the feast of Epiphany and Theophany, also known as “Twelfth Night.” The Twelve Days of Christmas aren’t just a song—there are traditionally twelve days after Dec. 25 also celebrated as Christmas, ending on Jan. 6. Catholics still celebrate the Epiphany, but even among Protestants in some areas, particularly 18th-century America, “Twelfth Night” used sometimes to be a bigger celebration than Christmas Day. There are various wonderful ways to celebrate the feast, including the king cakes and other traditions I
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