St. Nick, or St. Nicholas, is known for his tradition of gift-giving, particularly during the holiday season. The act of putting candy in shoes stems from a legend where St. Nicholas secretly delivered gifts to those in need. Children would leave their shoes out, hoping to find treats as a reward for their good behavior, symbolizing generosity and kindness. This custom has evolved into various holiday traditions around the world.
The feast of St. Nicholas - December 6.
you put you shoes out on the 5th of December
bc children used to put their shoes out and St. Nick would out money and gifts inside their shoes.
The kids put their shoes out in front of their doors and St. Nick (Santa Claus) puts little gifts inside. That's the only one I know of.
December 6th, in hollandthey call it St. Nicholas Day, and it is a separate day from Christmas all together
yes he comes on the 5th if you put out you shoe at you room door you will get a girt in there he will come on the 5th but when you are sleeping st nick day is the 6th but he comes on the 5th
December 6, the Feast of St. Nicholas of Myra, is primarily celebrated in some European countries. Children place their shoes outside on the doorstep at night in hopes that they will be filled by St. Nick with candy, fruit and small gifts. The New World morphed St. Nicholas into Santa Claus and moved him to Christmas. This has since spread to much of the world, unfortunately.
2 St.-Nick
So old St. Nick can put presents in it for the children.
St. Nick was born on March 18th
Yes, Nick is short for Nicholas.
Saint Nick or Old St. Nick