Here is a quote from St. Nicholas of Myra:
"The giver of every good and perfect gift has called upon us to mimic
His giving, by grace, through faith, and this is not of ourselves."
"True charity consists in putting up with all one's neighbor's faults, never being surprised by his weakness, and being inspired by the least of his virtues."
St. Nicholas of Myra was a Catholic bishop.
No, Saint Nicholas was not Jewish. He was a Christian bishop from the ancient Greek city of Myra, located in modern-day Turkey. He is known for his generosity and is the inspiration behind the figure of Santa Claus.
St. Nicholas of Myra was an actual person and is considered a Catholic saint. Do not confuse him with Sannta Claus who is a fictional character.
Nicholas Steno was a 17th century Catholic convert but he is not a canonized saint.
St. Nicholas of Myra was a Catholic bishop, was never married and had no children.
St. Nicholas of Myra is a patron saint of Russia and Greece.
Pope St. Nicholas I is not a patron saint.
Saint Nicholas was a catholic bishop and never married.
St. Nicholas of Myra was a bishop in the Greek colony of Patras in Asia Minor. That area is known today as part of Turkey.
The real St. Nicholas was a 4th century Catholic bishop in Myra, a town in Asia Minor, now known as Turkey.
St. Nicholas was a Greek.
St. Nicholas Catholic High School was created in 1965.