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Orthodox Epiphany Celebrations 2026

People celebrate the Orthodox Christian feast of Epiphany, commemorating the baptism of Jesus.

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Orthodox Epiphany Celebrations 2026

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  1. Orthodox Epiphany Celebrations 2026

  2. A man immerses himself into icy waters of a baptismal font during celebrations of the Orthodox Christian feast of Epiphany in the course of Russia-Ukraine military conflict in Donetsk, a Russian-controlled city of Ukraine, January 19, 2026. REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  3. A Christian Orthodox worshipper participates in a ceremony re-enacting the baptism of Christ on the banks of the Jordan River, which is believed to be the site of Jesus' baptism, to mark the eve of Epiphany near Jericho, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, January 18. REUTERS/Shir Torem Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  4. Kosovo ethnic Serbs prepare to take part in the traditional Epiphany swimming competition in the lake of Gazivoda, in Zubin Potok, Kosovo January 19. REUTERS/Valdrin Xhemaj Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  5. Serbian Orthodox believers swim in the cold water of the Danube river during Epiphany celebrations in Belgrade, Serbia, January 19. REUTERS/Zorana Jevtic Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  6. Mateja Kasalovic retrieves the cross from cold water during the traditional Epiphany swimming competition in the lake of Gazivoda, in Zubin Potok, Kosovo January 19. REUTERS/Valdrin Xhemaj Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  7. People immerse themselves into icy waters of a pond near the Achairsky Monastery during celebrations of the Orthodox Christian feast of Epiphany in the Omsk region, Russia, January 19. REUTERS/Alexey Malgavko Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  8. Mateja Kasalovic holds the cross after retrieving it from cold water during the traditional Epiphany swimming competition in the lake of Gazivoda, in Zubin Potok, Kosovo January 19. REUTERS/Valdrin Xhemaj Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  9. A clergyman scoops water in a baptismal font during celebrations of the Orthodox Christian feast of Epiphany near the village of Gora-Valdai outside Saint Petersburg in the Leningrad region, Russia, January 19. REUTERS/Anton Vaganov Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  10. A Serbian Orthodox believer holds the wooden cross after swimming in the cold water of the Danube river during Epiphany celebrations in Belgrade, Serbia, January 19. REUTERS/ZoranaJevtic Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  11. Participants swim through the cold water of the Moraca River as they compete to retrieve a wooden cross during Epiphany Day rites in Podgorica, Montenegro, January 19. The annual ritual, observed by Orthodox Christians across the region, commemorates the baptism of Jesus in the River Jordan. REUTERS/Stevo Vasiljevic Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  12. Believers struggle through the waters of the Radika River in search of the wooden cross thrown into the icy river during traditional Epiphany Day celebrations in Rostushe, North Macedonia, January 19. REUTERS/Ognen Teofilovski Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  13. Serbian priests look on, while people gather before entering the cold water of the Danube river during Epiphany celebrations in Belgrade, Serbia, January 19. REUTERS/Zorana Jevtic Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  14. A man immerses himself into icy waters of a pond near the Achairsky Monastery during celebrations of the Orthodox Christian feast of Epiphany in the Omsk region, Russia, January 19. REUTERS/Alexey Malgavko Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  15. People take part in a cross procession marking the Orthodox Christian feast of Epiphany near the village of Gora-Valdai outside Saint Petersburg in the Leningrad region, Russia, January 19. REUTERS/Anton Vaganov Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  16. A man immerses himself in the icy waters of a pond during celebrations of the Orthodox Christian feast of Epiphany in the town of Stupino in the Moscow region, Russia, January 19. REUTERS/Ramil Sitdikov Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  17. A boy named Daniil, 10, immerses himself in the icy waters of a pond during celebrations of the Orthodox Christian feast of Epiphany in the town of Stupino in the Moscow region, Russia, January 19. REUTERS/Ramil Sitdikov Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  18. People immerse themselves in the icy waters of a pond during celebrations of the Orthodox Christian feast of Epiphany at the Izmailovo Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, January 19. REUTERS/Anastasia Barashkova Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  19. A man immerses himself in the icy waters of a baptismal font during celebrations of the Orthodox Christian feast of Epiphany in the town of Stupino in the Moscow region, Russia, January 19. REUTERS/RamilSitdikov Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  20. A man descends the stairs before immersing himself in the icy waters of a pond during celebrations of the Orthodox Christian feast of Epiphany in the town of Stupino in the Moscow region, Russia, January 19. REUTERS/Ramil Sitdikov Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  21. A man immerses himself into icy waters of a baptismal font during celebrations of the Orthodox Christian feast of Epiphany in the course of Russia-Ukraine military conflict in Donetsk, a Russian-controlled city of Ukraine, January 19. REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  22. People stand in line before descending the stairs and immersing themselves into icy waters of a baptismal font during celebrations of the Orthodox Christian feast of Epiphany, in the course of Russia-Ukraine military conflict in Donetsk, a Russian-controlled city of Ukraine, January 19, 2026. REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  23. People immerse themselves into icy waters of a pond as others stand around an ice hole during celebrations of the Orthodox Christian feast of Epiphany at a men's monastery near the town of Volokolamsk in the Moscow region, Russia, January 18. REUTERS/Yulia Morozova Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  24. A man immerses himself into icy waters of the Izhora River during celebrations of the Orthodox Christian feast of Epiphany in the town of Kolpino outside Saint Petersburg, Russia, January 18. REUTERS/Anton Vaganov Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  25. Men immerse themselves into icy waters of the Izhora River during celebrations of the Orthodox Christian feast of Epiphany in the town of Kolpino outside Saint Petersburg, Russia, January 18. REUTERS/Anton Vaganov Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  26. Christian Orthodox worshippers stand in wet clothing on the day of a ceremony re-enacting the baptism of Christ on the banks of the Jordan River, which is believed to be the site of Jesus' baptism, to mark the eve of Epiphany, near Jericho, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, January 18. REUTERS/Shir Torem Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  27. Clergymen conduct a service near a baptismal font as they mark the Orthodox Christian feast of Epiphany near the village of Gora-Valdai outside Saint Petersburg in the Leningrad region, Russia, January 19. REUTERS/Anton Vaganov Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

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