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when does the catholic church take down christmas decorations

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In the Catholic Church, the Christmas season lasts for 12 days, from Christmas Day (December 25th) to the Feast of the Epiphany (January 6th). During this time, churches typically display Christmas decorations and symbols, including nativity scenes, Christmas trees, and other seasonal ornaments. After the Feast of the Epiphany, many churches begin to remove their Christmas decorations as a way of transitioning into the ordinary time of the liturgical year. However, the exact timing of when decorations are taken down may vary depending on the individual parish or diocese.
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