⭐ Welcome! This is a heartfelt companion for your Epiphany journey, celebrating the revelation of Christ to the world.
From Epiphany Day (January 6) to January 12, each day brings:
- 📖 A Scripture passage
- 💭 A reflection on themes like the Magi, Baptism, or Cana
- 🙏 A heartfelt prayer
- ✨ A simple activity for you or your family
- 🎵 A beautiful video meditation
The guide automatically displays the correct day based on the date. Track your progress with the visual calendar on the home page and share each day’s devotion with loved ones.
This guide is completely free and always will be.
No ads, no paywalls — just a quiet space to dwell more deeply in the light of Christ's revelation.
If these daily moments have blessed you and you’d like to help keep our whole family of liturgical guides alive and growing, you’re warmly invited to offer a donation of any amount. Your support means the world! 🙏🏽
🌍 Our Family of Liturgical Guides
Advent Daily Guide 🔔
A journey to prepare for Christmas — from the First Sunday of Advent to Christmas Eve.
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Christmas Daily Guide 🎄
A 12-day celebration of Christ’s birth, from Christmas Day to the eve of Epiphany.
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Epiphany Daily Guide ⭐
A 7-day journey celebrating Christ’s revelation, from Epiphany to January 12.
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Ordinary Time Part 1 Weekly Guide 🌿
A weekly guide for the weeks after Epiphany until Lent.
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Lent Daily Guide ✝️
A 46-day journey of fasting, prayer, and reflection to prepare for Easter.
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Easter Daily Guide 🌸
A 50-day celebration of Christ’s resurrection, from Easter Sunday to Pentecost.
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Ordinary Time Part 2 Weekly Guide 🌿
A weekly guide for the long green season after Pentecost until Advent.
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May these simple guides draw you and your loved ones closer to Jesus all year long.
We pray that this Epiphany season fills your heart with the light of Christ revealed to all nations.
Blessed Epiphany! ⭐✨
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