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  2. What is St. Nicholas Day? How the German and Dutch holiday ...

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    Saint Nicholas of Myra, or St. Nicholas, was a bishop during the Roman Empire who became the Patron Saint of Children because of the kindness he showed to young kids. He was widely known for gift ...

  3. When is St. Nick's Day and why do so many in Wisconsin ... - AOL

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    Every year, on Dec. 6, children all over Milwaukee wake up to find their stockings filled with goodies from St. Nicholas. The holiday is perfect timing for impatient kids excited for Santa, and ...

  4. Saint Nicholas Day - Wikipedia

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    Saint Nicholas Day, also called the "Feast of Saint Nicholas", observed on 6 December (or on its eve on 5 December) in Western Christian countries, and on 19 December in Eastern Christian countries using the old church Calendar, is the feast day of Saint Nicholas of Myra; it falls within the season of Advent. [3]

  5. Santa Claus - Wikipedia

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    Santa Claus (also known as Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Father Christmas, Kris Kringle or Santa) is a legendary figure [1] originating in Western Christian culture who is said to bring gifts during the late evening and overnight hours on Christmas Eve.

  6. Feast Day and Jolly Old Saint Nicholas

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    But, how did this special day and one of its classic traditions, stockings, originate? We wanted the answers, so we started a hunt to track. Skip to main content. Subscriptions ...

  7. When is St. Nicholas Day 2022? What to know about the time ...

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    The Feast of St. Nicholas, commonly known as St. Nick's Day, takes place every year in December. Here's everything to know about the holiday.

  8. Saint Nicholas - Wikipedia

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    Today, Saint Nicholas is still celebrated as a great gift-giver in several Western European and Central European countries. In medieval times, Christian nuns in Belgium and France began to deposit baskets of food and clothes anonymously at the doorsteps of the needy, which gave rise to the practice of gift giving on Saint Nicholas Day. [108]

  9. Christmas in Poland - Wikipedia

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    On the night of Christmas Eve, so important is the appearance of the first star in remembrance of the Star of Bethlehem, that it has been given an affectionate name of "the little star" or Gwiazdka (the female counterpart of St. Nicholas). On that evening, children watch the sky anxiously hoping to be the first to cry out, "The star has come!"