Christmas season in the Catholic Church typically lasts from December 25th to January 6th, also known as the Feast of the Epiphany. This period is a time of celebration and reflection, marked by the commemoration of the birth of Jesus Christ and the arrival of the wise men, or the "Magi," to worship him. During this time, Catholics may participate in various traditions such as Midnight Mass, Christmas carols, and the sharing of gifts. The season of Christmas is a special time for many, as it allows for the opportunity to reflect on the true meaning of the holiday and to strengthen one's faith.