This is the Feast of the Epiphany. The word itself means "manifestation". In this case, it's the manifestation of God to the Wise Men through the star that guided them a long distance and even through evil, to the Christ child in Bethlehem. The obvious question for us is how has Christ been manifested to us, in what situation or through whom. Thus far, Christmas has been wonderful. Thanks, again, to so many people who have done so much or even a little bit to make our Christmas celebration beautiful. Christmas is not over, not yet. As the Magi come to Bethlehem, let's be there to greet them. School is resuming along with Religious Education. God's blessings upon all students and teachers in the New Year. Speaking of New Year, hopefully for all of us, our New Year resolutions include dedicating more time to be with our Lord in prayer. Our personal relationship with Christ in prayer is the key for faith and religion to make more sense and meaning. The clergy team and staffs of our grouping wish you a healthy, happy and holy 2020.