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		<description><![CDATA[The Christmas season and all its activities are geared to the big day, Dec. 25, which is Christmas Day. The word Christmas is derived from Middle English &#8216;Christemasse&#8217; and Old English &#8216;Cristes maesse,&#8217; both of which means &#8216;Christ&#8217;s Mass.&#8217; The day is celebrated by Christians as the day that Jesus Christ was born, although the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Christmas season and all its activities are geared to the big day,<br />
Dec. 25, which is Christmas Day. The word Christmas is derived from Middle<br />
English &#8216;Christemasse&#8217; and Old English &#8216;Cristes maesse,&#8217; both of which means<br />
&#8216;Christ&#8217;s Mass.&#8217; The day is celebrated by Christians as the day that Jesus<br />
Christ was born, although the true date of Jesus&#8217; birth isn&#8217;t really known.</p>
<p>Given the religious significance of Christmas Day, it therefore follows<br />
that attending church is a big tradition on that day. It is seen as mandatory<br />
for devout Christians and for others who are concerned about retaining the<br />
sacred meaning of the day. Many people fear that the sacred aspects of Christmas<br />
are being lost and overshadowed amid the bustle of commercial activity now<br />
associated with the entire season.<img class="alignleft" title="Christmas day" src="http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/christmas-stories-the-christmas-mouse-8.jpg" alt="christmas stories the christmas mouse 8 Christmas Day" width="400" height="396" /></p>
<p>Church services therefore take place early on Christmas morning. Attending<br />
those services is the first official activity that many people do on Christmas<br />
Day. Unlike the Midnight Mass and other earlier church services on Christmas<br />
Eve, Christmas Day services do not usually include the dramatization of the<br />
birth of Jesus. They may be more subdued with a sermon that recounts the birth<br />
of Jesus and his purpose to save mankind. The congregation is then exalted to be<br />
as giving as Jesus and to help out those who are in need.</p>
<p>Consequently, many people will take some time on Christmas Day to<br />
volunteer in a charitable activity such as serving dinner to the poor and hungry<br />
at a church, charitable organization or other social services center. Others<br />
will also work with charitable organizations to distribute toys to needy<br />
children at shelters, hospitals and other places.</p>
<p>As part of the religious aspect of Christmas Day, groups that sing Christmas<br />
carols will also be out very early on Christmas morning.<br />
Although Christmas Dinner is the most significant meal of the day, a large<br />
breakfast will also be served in most households that will be shared by all<br />
family members. The occasion of all family members having a meal together is a<br />
disappearing tradition in many American households and so Christmas is seen as a<br />
perfect time to return to the tradition. Christmas Day after all, is all about<br />
family, sharing and togetherness.</p>
<p>Throughout the day, greetings of &#8216;Merry Christmas&#8217; will be exchanged by<br />
telephone calls with family, friends, acquaintances, and loved ones who are<br />
located elsewhere in the country and overseas. It is a common occurrence for so<br />
many people to be trying to make international calls to loved ones and friends<br />
on Christmas Day that telephone communication systems to some countries often<br />
are overwhelmed. The availability of technology and the Internet eases that<br />
somewhat nowadays however, as emails and instant messaging can also be used as<br />
other communication channels to exchange greetings on Christmas Day. <img class="alignleft" title="jesus birth" src="http://fullhomelydivinity.org/images/Nativity%20David%20Gerard.JPG" alt=" Christmas Day" width="180" height="263" /></p>
<p>Christmas Day Dinner is undoubtedly the central activity of the day. Family and<br />
friends gathered for dinner take pleasure in enjoying and sharing a delicious<br />
meal and also are mindful and thankful for the opportunity to be able to share<br />
the meal, to have each other and for the material things that make their lives<br />
comfortable and give them happiness.</p>
<p>Some of those material things are then shared in absolute delight as everyone<br />
will gather around or near to the Christmas tree after dinner to exchange and<br />
open Christmas presents. It&#8217;s an activity that is relished and which is filled<br />
with much laughter, happy chatter and merriment, especially by children who are<br />
usually much delighted to get a toy that they had wished for.</p>
<p>After dinner and the exchange of presents, adults may have light conversations,<br />
play games or even watch a movie. Children are often taken up with experimenting<br />
or playing with their new toys. It has also become a tradition on Christmas Day<br />
for members of some families, such as teenagers and young adults, to end<br />
Christmas Day by attending the movie theater on Christmas evening or Christmas<br />
night to see a recently released film.</p>
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