In the Catholic Church, Christmas is celebrated for 12 days, starting on December 25th and ending on January 6th, also known as the Epiphany. During this time, Catholics celebrate the birth of Jesus and the manifestation of his divinity. Each day has its own special meaning and significance, with traditions such as attending Mass, exchanging gifts, and enjoying delicious food. The final day of Christmas, January 6th, is considered the culmination of the Christmas season, with a focus on the visit of the Magi to the newborn Jesus.