According to Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, the real St. Nicholas was born around 270 A.D. and died on this date in the year 343 in what is now the country of Turkey. He is the patron saint of sailors, fishermen, merchants, archers, children, the falsely accused, pawnbrokers, thieves, and students in Greece, Belgium, Bulgaria, Georgia, Russia, the Republic of Macedonia, Slovakia, Serbia, and Montenegro. He is also the patron saint of several cities, among which are Barranquilla in Colombia, Bari in Italy, Amsterdam in the Netherlands, and Beit Jala in the West Bank of Palestine. In 1809, the New York Historical Society convened and named Sancte Claus the patron saint of Nieuw Amsterdam, the Dutch name for New York, so Saint Nicholas could also be considered the patron saint of New York.
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[Editor's Note. This post was originally published on December 6, 2007. —RWP]
I have read many blog posts today about St Nicholas.
ReplyDeleteI can't tell whether you are happy or unhappy about that. Also, I have never claimed to be an original thinker. Monkey see, monkey do, and all that. Thank you, Janice!
DeleteI know that the name of St Nocholas was sort of slurred and morphed into the name of Santa Claus. And I know that Santa Claus exists because every year since before I can remember he brings me a box of chocolate covered cherries. Ergo...
ReplyDeleteWhat more proof do you need? Thank you, Emma!
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