Holy Cross Church - Chalking homes for the Epiphany is a tradition that dates back centuries. 👑 The traditional markings of “CMB” refer to the names of the three Wise Men: Caspar,
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All Saints HR on X: "At #Epiphany (6th January), we are seek God's blessing on our houses for the New Year through prayer and the “chalking of doors”. We use blessed chalk
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Chalking the door: the Epiphany tradition of blessing homes – Churches Together in Cornwall infoHub
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