Families and guests of the Parish with Father Jeronimo Castillo and The Three Wise Men. Photo: Supplied.
Bedford parishioners have this Christmas delivered a unique experience to families and guests that attended morning masses on the feast of the Epiphany.
In his homily for the Mass on Sunday 6 January, Parish Priest Fr Jeronimo Castillo spoke about the significance of the journey of the three wise men, who travelled from the East in search of the new born king.
But it was the volunteers from the congregation, who dressed as the Three Wise Men, who brought the homily to life.
Introduced by Fr Castillo, the Three Wise Men walked through the doors of the church, wearing colourful robes that replicated the Magi. They presented their respective gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to baby Jesus, cradled in his manger under the watchful eyes of Mary, Joseph and the Angel.
Tina Baldwin spoke to The eRecord about the occasion, saying it was an intriguing event for the children of the Parish to witness and thought provoking for the adult community in attendance.
“We wanted to bring that alive for them so they could see the story behind the three wise men,” Ms Baldwin said.