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Between Tradition and Mystery: Here Are some Curiosities About the Magi

Summary by aztecapuebla.com
This January 6th the Christmas season will end with the Day of the Magi, a fact that commemorates the Epiphany of the Lord, a feast that the Catholic Church commemorated on January 4, 2026, and here on TV Azteca we present some information about the celebration of the Magi. Did you know that the Bible never mentioned that there were three kings? The Gospel of St. Matthew mentions that it was wise from the East who were led by a star to the Child…
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This January 6th the Christmas season will end with the Day of the Magi, a fact that commemorates the Epiphany of the Lord, a feast that the Catholic Church commemorated on January 4, 2026, and here on TV Azteca we present some information about the celebration of the Magi. Did you know that the Bible never mentioned that there were three kings? The Gospel of St. Matthew mentions that it was wise from the East who were led by a star to the Child…

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aztecapuebla.com broke the news in on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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