The early church celebrated mass every Sunday - that was their church service. Sometimes, they took mass for a particular reason, and one of those reason's was the birth of Jesus. This "Christ-mass" took place at different times; some churches celebrated in the summer, and some churches did this more than once a year.

Christmas was more of a season than a holiday, in older times. The weeks leading up to Christmas were (and still are) known as "Advent" and sometimes these celebrations began early in November. (Which is why I will listen to Christmas music before Thanksgiving as long as I live.) It was a season, not just a one-day celebration, and we still celebrate "the holidays" in the same way.
So, with that introduction, here's what I've had to say on Christmas in the past, for those of you who are new to this site:
What's the deal with Christmas Trees?
More on the supposed Pagan roots of Christmas.
Why is Christmas on December 25?
Have a good holiday season, and love your neighbor.
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