A celebration of Greek culture and multiculturalism will take place at Henley Beach this Sunday, with the Blessing of the Waters ceremony followed by a Greek Festival featuring music, dance, and food.
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Epiphany, a public holiday in Greece, commemorates Jesus Christ’s baptism and the revelation of the Holy Trinity. The Blessing of the Waters ceremony, a key tradition, involves swimmers diving for a cross. While many celebrate on January 6th, some Orthodox churches observe it on January 19th due to calendar differences.
Epiphany, one of the oldest Christian celebrations, is a significant feast day on January 6th, also known as the 12th day of Christmas or Three Kings Day.
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