La Befana | Fictional character
La Befana
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15.01.2022 Last Day, Wednesday 6th January 2016.
11.01.2022 Two of our members from La Befana can now be seen for a brief time only at the Metanoia Theatre in Sydney Road Brunswick East in a wonderful and original play about the illegitimate son of Frank Sinatra. Adam Mattaliano is amazing in this one man show! We have already seen it and it is not to be missed! In actual fact we are going tonight to see them again. So do yourself a favour and book your ticket/s now by following the link below! https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=248734
08.01.2022 It is with great sadness that we have to announce that La Befana 2017 will not be going ahead. We are sorry to disappoint our wonderful fans, but we hope we can return it in 2018..
08.01.2022 Goodbye Befana 2016. We'll be back same Befana time, same Befana channel 5th & 6th January 2017. Such a wonderful time had by all.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
07.01.2022 HAPPY EPITHANY EVERYONE! Here is a little history about Epithany. Most Non-Christians hardly know that Catholic, Anglican, and Orthodox Christians have several festivals other than Christmas that are equally important. "Epiphany" is one of them. It is one of the earliest and extremely popular Christian feast which is traditionally observed on 6th January each year. The festival happens exactly on the twelfth night after Christmas.... The word "Epiphany" is derived from the Latin word "epiphania" meaning "manifestation". In Western Christianity, Epiphany commemorates the revelation of baby Jesus' divine nature to the three wise men. (Magi) named Melchior Caspar Balthasar coming from the East carrying frankincense, myrr, and gold as gifts for Mary's child. Hence, "Three Kings Day" is another name for Epiphany. Thus, the legend of Magi visiting baby Christ in the manger of Bethlehem? gave birth to the tradition of presenting gift at Christmas. In Eastern Christianity, Epiphany is recognized as the auspicious day when Jesus was baptised by John and he (Christ) revealed his true identity to the world as God's own Son. Some churches commemorate Epiphany as the day when Christ manifested his miraculous divinity by turning water into wine. For most Protestants, the period of Epiphany starts on 6 January and continues till Ash Wednesday, which marks the period of Lent leading to Easter.