Nicholas of Myra tossed bags of gold into the home, either through the chimney or an open window. The stocking custom came many years later when Saint Nicholas was morphed into Santa Claus.
He gave them each a bag of gold.
Saint Nicholas put gold coins in the stockings of the three daughters to serve as dowries so that they could get married. This act of generosity became the basis for the tradition of hanging stockings by the fireplace that is practiced during Christmas time.
The father could not afford dowries for his daughters for his daughters to marry so he was planning to sell his daughters into prostitution. When Nicholas found out he secretly dropped the needed money into the man's home so he could pay the dowries.
Legend says that Saint Sophia had three daughters, Faith, Hope and Charity, who were martyred.
Nicholas learned of a poor man who had three daughters who could not afford to pay dowries for them to marry. He planned to sell his daughters into prostitution. Nicholas came late at night, on three different occasions, and dropped a bag of gold coins down the chimney so the man would have a dowry for each daughter.
Legend and tradition says that he did so that the three daughters of a poor man would have dowries and would not be sold into prostitution.
There is a story that St Nicholas put in gold coins in stockings that were hung in a house for drying, of a man that was poor. The stockings were for his three daughters, and they woke up with a gold coin in each stocking, and they happily married.
St. Nicholas was the Patron Saint of Children. He was an exceptionally kind man who did a number of wonderful acts such as: Bringing three murdered boys to life and protecting several sailors at sea by turning the ocean into calm from angry so they could get home safely. He also secretly gave money to a poor man so that he could provide dowries for his three daughters.
Yes, yes and yes. St. Nicholas of Myra is the patron saint of all three plus many more.
A poor man had three daughters who were approaching the age for marriage. However, he had no money to provide them with the necessary dowries and was considering the option of selling them into a life of prostitution. Nicholas learned of this and, whenever a daughter was about to be sold, he would sneak out late at night and toss a bag of gold coins into the house, some say down the chimney. He did this three times and all daughters were safely married off.
St. Nicholas of Myra is represented by:anchorbishop calming a stormbishop holding three bags of goldbishop holding three ballsbishop with three childrenbishop with three children in a tub at his feetpurseshipthree bags of goldthree ballsthree golden balls on a book
Saint Nicholas. Father Christmas. Chris Kringle.
She isn't the patron saint of anything, but was one of Saint Sophia's three daughters who were tortured by Emperor Hadrian for their faith. St. Charity, age 9, being unhurt in a furnace, was then beheaded.