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Since he fifth century, the feast of St Nicholas was celebrated December 25th little is known of his life except that in the fourth century he was Bishop of Myra( in modern day Turkey ) Legend has it that his wishing to aid people in need and do so anonymously, he would throw small bags of gold in their windows The bags would land in the stocking hung by the fireplace to dry     Other stories from Germany of a Man and his wife who had a toy shop The poor children would look in the window of the storefront at all the beautiful hand made toys their parents could not afford so on Christmas Eve the couple would Put a toy on the porch of every child’s house     Legends of generosity encouraged others to give gifts at this time of year But in the 16th century some reformers felt Nicholas was too closely identified with the Catholic Church and replaced him with other figures in  Germany and England’s Father Christmas   The name of St Nicholas survived however, through adapted to various languages Sinterlaus in Dutch, became Santa Claus in English It was Clement Moore in the famous poem “The Night Before Christmas” who equipped Santa Claus with a sleigh, reindeers,a pipe,a bag and an entry through the chimney The true reason for the season is the Birth of Jesus It’s a Birthday party We need to give Jesus gifts as well as others My Gifts to name a few The Gift of love, faith, belief Well you get the idea What do you have for Jesus this year!
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Dec 20, 2017
Dec 20, 2017 at 12:23 AM UTC
St Nicholas fact or fiction
Since he fifth century, the feast of St Nicholas was celebrated December 25th little is known of his life except that in the fourth century he was Bishop of Myra( in modern day Turkey ) Legend has it that his wishing to aid people in need and do so anonymously, he would throw small bags of gold in their windows The bags would land in the stocking hung by the fireplace to dry     Other stories from Germany of a Man and his wife who had a toy shop The poor children would look in the window of the storefront at all the beautiful hand made toys their parents could not afford so on Christmas Eve the couple would Put a toy on the porch of every child’s house     Legends of generosity encouraged others to give gifts at this time of year But in the 16th century some reformers felt Nicholas was too closely identified with the Catholic Church and replaced him with other figures in  Germany and England’s Father Christmas   The name of St Nicholas survived however, through adapted to various languages Sinterlaus in Dutch, became Santa Claus in English It was Clement Moore in the famous poem “The Night Before Christmas” who equipped Santa Claus with a sleigh, reindeers,a pipe,a bag and an entry through the chimney The true reason for the season is the Birth of Jesus It’s a Birthday party We need to give Jesus gifts as well as others My Gifts to name a few The Gift of love, faith, belief Well you get the idea What do you have for Jesus this year!
The stories were taken from books and life
cj-sutherland
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Dec 20, 2017
Dec 20, 2017 at 12:23 AM UTC
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