A pandemic Christmas: Services move online, people stay home

People take pictures of themselves with the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York on Christmas day, Friday, Dec. 25, 2020. The coronavirus upended Christmas traditions, but determination and imagination kept the day special for many. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

People take part in the annual Christmas Day swim at the Forty Foot bathing spot in Sandycove Dublin, Ireland, Friday Dec. 25, 2020. (Damien Storan/PA via AP)

Maxi Kolb, an exchange student from Germany, takes a photo of a group of Santas and elves getting ready for their annual Christmas morning run on Main Street in Auburn, Maine on Friday, Dec. 25, 2020. The group gets together every Christmas morning and runs a loop through Lewiston Auburn. (Andree Kehn/Sun Journal via AP)

A visitor wearing mask to protect from the coronavirus walks by a closure notice outside outside the Wangfujing Church in Beijing on Friday, Dec. 25, 2020. Official churches in the Chinese capital abruptly cancelled mass on Christmas day in a last-minute move owing to the pandemic. The capital city is on high alert after new confirmed COVID-19 cases were reported last week and new asymptomatic cases reported Christmas day. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

ROME — Families that usually reunite on Christmas over a hearty, lingering meal celebrated apart Friday, services shifted online and gift exchanges were low-key in one of the most unusual and subdued holiday seasons in decades.