The Christmas season and all its activities are geared to the big day,


that attending church is a big tradition on that day. It is seen as mandatory



for devout Christians and for others who are concerned about retaining the



sacred meaning of the day. Many people fear that the sacred aspects of Christmas



are being lost and overshadowed amid the bustle of commercial activity now



associated with the entire season.



Church services therefore take place early on Christmas morning. Attending



those services is the first official activity that many people do on Christmas



Day. Unlike the Midnight Mass and other earlier church services on Christmas



Eve, Christmas Day services do not usually include the dramatization of the



birth of Jesus. They may be more subdued with a sermon that recounts the birth



of Jesus and his purpose to save mankind. The congregation is then exalted to be



as giving as Jesus and to help out those who are in need.



Consequently, many people will take some time on Christmas Day to



volunteer in a charitable activity such as serving dinner to the poor and hungry



at a church, charitable organization or other social services center. Others



will also work with charitable organizations to distribute toys to needy



children at shelters, hospitals and other places.



As part of the religious aspect of Christmas Day, groups that sing Christmas



carols will also be out very early on Christmas morning.



Although Christmas Dinner is the most significant meal of the day, a large



breakfast will also be served in most households that will be shared by all



family members. The occasion of all family members having a meal together is a



disappearing tradition in many American households and so Christmas is seen as a



perfect time to return to the tradition. Christmas Day after all, is all about



family, sharing and togetherness.



Throughout the day, greetings of 'Merry Christmas' will be exchanged by



telephone calls with family, friends, acquaintances, and loved ones who are



located elsewhere in the country and overseas. It is a common occurrence for so



many people to be trying to make international calls to loved ones and friends



on Christmas Day that telephone communication systems to some countries often



are overwhelmed. The availability of technology and the Internet eases that



somewhat nowadays however, as emails and instant messaging can also be used as



other communication channels to exchange greetings on Christmas Day.



Christmas Day Dinner is undoubtedly the central activity of the day. Family and



friends gathered for dinner take pleasure in enjoying and sharing a delicious



meal and also are mindful and thankful for the opportunity to be able to share



the meal, to have each other and for the material things that make their lives



comfortable and give them happiness.



Some of those material things are then shared in absolute delight as everyone



will gather around or near to the Christmas tree after dinner to exchange and



open Christmas presents. It's an activity that is relished and which is filled



with much laughter, happy chatter and merriment, especially by children who are



usually much delighted to get a toy that they had wished for.



After dinner and the exchange of presents, adults may have light conversations,



play games or even watch a movie. Children are often taken up with experimenting



or playing with their new toys. It has also become a tradition on Christmas Day



for members of some families, such as teenagers and young adults, to end



Christmas Day by attending the movie theater on Christmas evening or Christmas



night to see a recently released film.