The document discusses various religious terms and events. It mentions theotocos which means to carry God, Janus which relates to January and the Gregorian calendar. It also notes that Saint Paul the Sixth was the first Pope from the Philippines who attended the University of Santo Tomas. The document briefly describes the World Day of Peace, Epiphany, and the three revelations of the visit of the Magi, baptism, and wedding in Cana. It provides short explanations of the symbolic meanings of gold, frankincense, and myrrh in relation to the three gifts brought by the Magi.
The document discusses various religious terms and events. It mentions theotocos which means to carry God, Janus which relates to January and the Gregorian calendar. It also notes that Saint Paul the Sixth was the first Pope from the Philippines who attended the University of Santo Tomas. The document briefly describes the World Day of Peace, Epiphany, and the three revelations of the visit of the Magi, baptism, and wedding in Cana. It provides short explanations of the symbolic meanings of gold, frankincense, and myrrh in relation to the three gifts brought by the Magi.
The document discusses various religious terms and events. It mentions theotocos which means to carry God, Janus which relates to January and the Gregorian calendar. It also notes that Saint Paul the Sixth was the first Pope from the Philippines who attended the University of Santo Tomas. The document briefly describes the World Day of Peace, Epiphany, and the three revelations of the visit of the Magi, baptism, and wedding in Cana. It provides short explanations of the symbolic meanings of gold, frankincense, and myrrh in relation to the three gifts brought by the Magi.