See 10 of the week’s most interesting images from around the world, as selected by Washington Post photo editors.
Epiphany has come and gone. But this year, it struck me for the first time that the feast we celebrate is actually composed ...
Our Christmas usually lasts beyond the first few days after Christmas to the 6th of January when we celebrate Epiphany, the ...
Orthodox Christians in Russia celebrate Epiphany with a plunge into icy waters. Birmingham stabbing: Boy, 12, knifed to death ...
Thousands gathered in Johannesburg to celebrate Timkat, the vibrant Ethiopian Orthodox festival of Epiphany, marking a ...
Thousands of Russians celebrating the Orthodox Christian feast day of Epiphany, where worshippers bathe in the icy waters of ...
Across Russia, the devout celebrate Epiphany on January 19 by immersing themselves in frigid water through holes cut through ...
A man steps down to plunge as a cross is reflected in icy water before celebrating the Orthodox Epiphany in the Stroginskaya ...
However local emergency services in some regions cancelled events, saying it was too hazardous for worshippers to cut bathing ...
Rescue workers observe a Russian Orthodox believer plunging in the icy water to celebrate the Orthodox Epiphany at the ice ...
Russians in the southern city of Anapa took their traditional Epiphany dips in waters affected by a major oil spill, ...
But some still celebrate Epiphany on January 19, including followers of the UOC, threatened with a ban over its links with ...