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Greek Orthodox gather at Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City for the Theophany Blessing of t
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Greek Orthodox gather at Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City for the Theophany Blessing of t
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Father Elias Koucos prepares to bless the water as Greek Orthodox gather at Sugar House Par
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Father Anthony Savas dips a long cross into the water as Greek Orthodox gather at Sugar Hou
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Greek Orthodox gather at Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City for the Theophany Blessing of t
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Father Elias Koucos and Father Anthony Savas give blessings as Greek Orthodox gather at Sug
Steve Griffin / The Salt Lake Tribune
Father Elias Koucos and Father Anthony Savas give blessings as Greek Orthodox gather at Sug
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Greek Orthodox gather at Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City for the Theophany Blessing of
Steve Griffin / The Salt Lake Tribune
Greek Orthodox gather at Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City for the Theophany Blessing of t
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Greek Orthodox gather at Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City for the Theophany Blessing of the Water Jan. 6, 20017. Orthodox Christians celebrate the Feast of Theophany (known as Epiphany by Western Christians) is the 12th day of Christmas and commemorates Jesus Christ's revelation as God. While some Christians emphasize the three wise men reaching the Christ child, Orthodox Christians remember his baptism in the Jordan River and God's revelation that Jesus was his son.
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Greek Orthodox gather at Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City for the Theophany Blessing of the Water Jan. 6, 20017. Orthodox Christians celebrate the Feast of Theophany (known as Epiphany by Western Christians) is the 12th day of Christmas and commemorates Jesus Christ's revelation as God. While some Christians emphasize the three wise men reaching the Christ child, Orthodox Christians remember his baptism in the Jordan River and God's revelation that Jesus was his son.
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Father Elias Koucos prepares to bless the water as Greek Orthodox gather at Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City for the Theophany Blessing of the Water Jan. 6, 20017. Orthodox Christians celebrate the Feast of Theophany (known as Epiphany by Western Christians) is the 12th day of Christmas and commemorates Jesus Christ's revelation as God. While some Christians emphasize the three wise men reaching the Christ child, Orthodox Christians remember his baptism in the Jordan River and God's revelation that Jesus was his son.
Steve Griffin / The Salt Lake Tribune
Father Anthony Savas dips a long cross into the water as Greek Orthodox gather at Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City for the Theophany Blessing of the Water Jan. 6, 20017. Orthodox Christians celebrate the Feast of Theophany (known as Epiphany by Western Christians) is the 12th day of Christmas and commemorates Jesus Christ's revelation as God. While some Christians emphasize the three wise men reaching the Christ child, Orthodox Christians remember his baptism in the Jordan River and God's revelation that Jesus was his son.
Steve Griffin / The Salt Lake Tribune
Greek Orthodox gather at Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City for the Theophany Blessing of the Water Jan. 6, 20017. Orthodox Christians celebrate the Feast of Theophany (known as Epiphany by Western Christians) is the 12th day of Christmas and commemorates Jesus Christ's revelation as God. While some Christians emphasize the three wise men reaching the Christ child, Orthodox Christians remember his baptism in the Jordan River and God's revelation that Jesus was his son.
Steve Griffin / The Salt Lake Tribune
Father Elias Koucos and Father Anthony Savas give blessings as Greek Orthodox gather at Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City for the Theophany Blessing of the Water Jan. 6, 20017. Orthodox Christians celebrate the Feast of Theophany (known as Epiphany by Western Christians) is the 12th day of Christmas and commemorates Jesus Christ's revelation as God. While some Christians emphasize the three wise men reaching the Christ child, Orthodox Christians remember his baptism in the Jordan River and God's revelation that Jesus was his son.
Steve Griffin / The Salt Lake Tribune
Father Elias Koucos and Father Anthony Savas give blessings as Greek Orthodox gather at Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City for the Theophany Blessing of the Water Jan. 6, 20017. Orthodox Christians celebrate the Feast of Theophany (known as Epiphany by Western Christians) is the 12th day of Christmas and commemorates Jesus Christ's revelation as God. While some Christians emphasize the three wise men reaching the Christ child, Orthodox Christians remember his baptism in the Jordan River and God's revelation that Jesus was his son.
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Greek Orthodox gather at Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City for the Theophany Blessing of the Water on Friday. Orthodox Christians celebrate the Feast of Theophany (known as Epiphany by Western Christians) is the 12th day of Christmas and commemorates Jesus Christ's revelation as God. While some Christians emphasize the three wise men reaching the Christ child, Orthodox Christians remember his baptism in the Jordan River and God's revelation that Jesus was his son.
Steve Griffin / The Salt Lake Tribune
Greek Orthodox gather at Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City for the Theophany Blessing of the Water Jan. 6, 20017. Orthodox Christians celebrate the Feast of Theophany (known as Epiphany by Western Christians) is the 12th day of Christmas and commemorates Jesus Christ's revelation as God. While some Christians emphasize the three wise men reaching the Christ child, Orthodox Christians remember his baptism in the Jordan River and God's revelation that Jesus was his son.