St. Nicholas Day, celebrated on December 6, is primarily associated with Christianity, particularly within the traditions of the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Churches. It honors St. Nicholas of Myra, a 4th-century bishop known for his generosity and miracles. The day is marked by various customs, including gift-giving, especially in cultures influenced by the legends of St. Nicholas, which later contributed to the modern figure of Santa Claus.
i dont know what you mean explain better ( stupid question)
Father Christmas is Saint Nicholas.
They memorize a poem or a song and when he comes they present it to him and they get a lot of candy.
Religion is how we relate to God, its the details day to day
The oldest daughter in each family wears a white robe with a red sash and a crown made of burning candles while she makes then serves coffee and buns to others in her family.
its part of the commonwealth religion
Her religion is Seventh Day Adventist.
That will vary depending on the religion.
Judaism - the 'parent' religion of Christianity.
It depends on your religion
Chritian
They are the same person, "Santa" is a nickname (no pun intended). It comes from the German "Santa Claus" where Claus is a nickname for Nicholas.