ethan yates
St Nick brought xmas to Ireland. yes St. Nicholas visited Ireland. not St. Patrick who brought Christianity to Ireland and that would have included a celebration of the Feast of Christmas.
The Saint Nicholas of Christmas is based on Saint Nicholas, who was born in the third century in Asia Minor, and was known for giving gifts secretly.
St George's Day was a major feast and national holiday in England on a par with Christmas from the early 15th century.
Santa is named for Saint Nicolas in some cultures, and Saint Klaus in others, a priest who brought gifts to the needy at Christmas time.
their santa is callled saint nic
Father Christmas or Santa Claus
Saint Felicity is a Catholic saint who was brought into sainthood in the second century. Felicity was also known as Felicitas.
In England, 'Santa' is most commonly referred to as 'Santa Claus' or 'Father Christmas'. He is also occasionally referred to as 'Old Saint Nick' or 'Saint Nicholas'.
Saint Kitts called Saint-Christophe in French, in the Carribean Seas. The island was divided beetween France and England in the 17th century during a century, and became entirely English until 1982 when Saint Kitts became independent.
The real Saint Nicholas was born in Asia Minor in the third century and was known for giving gifts secretly. Because of this, the Christmas Saint Nicholas was based on him.
There is no Saint Marshall. There is, however, Blessed Thomas Marshall who was a martyr during the Catholic persecutions of the 16th century in England.
Slaves were never brought to St. Lucia by the British. Soon after England had recaptured the island, England abolished slavery. Slave owners in St. Lucia were compensated for their slaves.