Before there was Santa Claus, there was Saint Nicholas, known traditionally as the “bearer of gifts”. On December 6th many Europeans still celebrate Saint Nicholas Day, and many Christmas traditions were originally a part of this holiday. To find out more about Saint Nicholas Day, read on!
Who is Saint Nicholas? 2p6n6q
We may think of Saint Nick, Father Christmas or gifts and placing coins in the shoes of the needy. In one story Saint Nicholas helped a man who had three daughters who couldn’t marry by throwing bags of money in their house when they came of age, but being very modest he did it in the night so the man would thank God instead. He is the patron saint of children, unmarried girls, and sailors.
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The tradition of Saint Nicholas Day is still observed all across Europe, from German descent celebrate the day.
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Many traditions from Saint Nicholas Day may seem familiar to Christmas celebrations. Here are a few!
- Children receive gifts in their shoes, like coins and apples (this is where the Christmas stocking comes from!)
- There is a large meal with family and friends to celebrate
- In some families dad will dress up as Saint Nick on the eve before the special day (in the folklore Saint Nicholas would arrive with his companion Black Peter, who dealt with bad children while St. Nick rewarded the good!)
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