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Actually Barkley Rosser is correct.  The Orthodox Church celebrates the
Epiphany on January 6. January 7 is St John's Baptist day.  Now, 
those orthodox
churches who keep the Julian calendar still celebrate Christmas on December 25
which is January 7 according to the Gregorian calendar.  But enough about
calendars! Mason Gaffney is right. Some relevance would not harm us.

Nicholas J. Theocarakis

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