Catholic Christmas season ends on January 6th, which is the Feast of the Epiphany. This is when Catholics remember the Three Wise Men's journey to see baby Jesus and the gift of their gifts, which represent wisdom, faith, and love. During this season, churches typically have special services and decorations to mark the occasion. Catholics also traditionally celebrate this day with a special dessert, called the Three Kings' Cake. The cake has a special meaning because it represents the gifts the Wise Men brought to Jesus.