Saint Nicholas Day is celebrated on Dec. 6 (in the U.S.) and commemorates the real man who inspired our modern idea of Santa Claus. St. Nicholas of Myra, the patron saint of children, was born around 280 A.D. in Asia Minor and was known for arriving on horseback wearing a bishop’s red robe and distributing gifts to help those in need. One story entails Saint Nicholas helping three poor sisters pay their wedding dowries by secretly delivering a bag of money inside their door.
On the evening of Dec. 5, Christian children will traditionally leave a shoe or boot out in their hallway. The next morning, they discover treats like quarters, candy, or Oranges hidden inside.
Feast days are usually celebratory, in honor of saints. For instance, during the feast day of St. Nicholas, those celebrating the holiday do so by giving small gifts to children, in honor of the kindness and generosity of St. Nicholas of Myra.
St. Nicholas Day is a day set aside by the Church to honor a 4th century Bishop from Asia Minor (Turkey) who was so generous to the poor.
St. Nicholas of Myra was Greek.
December 6th is the day set aside by the Church hundreds of years ago to honor this great saint.
St. Nicholas Day is the feast day of St. Nicholas of Myra and is on December 6 every year.
No, St. Nicholas was not married.
Yes, Nick is short for Nicholas.
I believe santa is st nicholas.
St. Nicholas of Myra is memorialized on December 6.
The population of St Nicholas-at-Wade is 782.
St. Nicholas Rink was created in 1896.
St. Nicholas Houses was created in 1954.