The Virgin Islands are just one of the many regions that celebrate Three Kings Day!
One of the many locations that celebrated Three Kings Day was St. Croix this week. Three Kings Day honors the arrival of the magi bearing gifts to the baby Jesus. After the Christmas gifts have been unwrapped and put away, many communities in the Virgin Islands and Pureto Rico celebrate this holiday, also known as Epiphany or Dia de lost Reyes Magos. Many European countries still celebrate it, too.
The Biblical story tells how the Kings or Wise Men or Magi – who according to legend are named Melchior, Caspar and Balthazar – presented the baby Jesus with gold, frankincense and myrrh. During this weeks holiday, Three Kings Day was celebrated by giving gifts. There was a parade, and afterwards families gather together for a community meal, and for the gifts from the Wise Men are given to the children. On St. Croix over 300 gifts were distributed.
It is also a National holiday in Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and many others. It is looked upon as an extension of the Christmas holiday, and all government agencies and business are closed. There is a public procession in most of the local communities and it is focused on retelling the story of the magi to all the children involved in the celebrations.
If you participated in any of the Three Kings Day celebrations I would enjoy hear about your experience. We need to find many more opportunities to celebrate life’s important traditions in all our cultures. My observation is that we miss too many “moments” that allow us to take a break from the typical stress of our lives and get some further perspectives as to what is really important – family and dear friends. Until next time…fair winds!








