
On St. Nicholas Day, in the very early morning of December 6th, the children are surprised by small gifts left in their shoes by Sw. Mikolaj (me co' why). In Poland, Sw. Mikolaj is not a big chubby guy with a red Santa hat , red Jacket, and riding boots. Instead, he is a saintly, more dignified figure, dressed in the regal red and gold robe, wearing a cape and bishops miter, and carrying a crosier (a crooked staff, the symbol of a bishop, as the shepherd of his flock). Sw. Mikolaj was revered because of his compassion and love for orphans whom he often visited and comforted with little gifts. He travels the countryside on foot, or occasionally on a white horse, blessing the children, and distributing goodies from house to house to well behaved children. Sw. Mikolaj does not live at the North Pole, but up in Heaven.
Sw. Mikolaj is called the “Father of Christmas”, known to children in America as “Santa Claus”.
Happy Birthday St Nicholas from TOF and
and thank you Dear Readers for being here for my 1st 100 posts.
Happy 100th!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat story about St. Nicholas day!
you dont look a day over 21 BUT congrats on the 100th post ;-)
ReplyDeleteI tell you what i have been learning so much these past few days on others blogs....Loved this story/History/tradition
Happy happy 100th. And I always feel so much smarter after reading you. Why couldn't you have been one of my history teachers...since I am pretty sure being a big 3 years older than me, I would have paid attention to you so much more than I actually did...
ReplyDeleteI love learning about traditions...much more deeply rooted than our very young "Americanized" version of things!
ReplyDeleteAnd in Holland they also get treats left in their shoes, by Sinteerclaus, who also looks quite a bit more like your picture above. But apparently he just comes up from Italy lol.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays!
oh and congrats on 100 posts!
ReplyDeleteYou have set the bar high. lol maybe too high for me ;o)
Congrats on your 100 :) Thanks for visiting us :)
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ReplyDeletethat is the BEST pronouncation.
Cool! We got to learn something cool today!
ReplyDeleteMerry Belated SITSmas! Is the eggnog all gone?
Congrats on reaching 100! Isn't it fun?? I just noticed I've done like 260 since April! Guess I never shut up...
ReplyDeleteHappy 100th!
ReplyDeleteHappy 100!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the story.
Ok,happy 100, too! I'm almost there!
ReplyDeleteI love the traditional stuff! I would have guessed you had way more than 100 posts! You're a blogging machine!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy 100th!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the 100th post. Thanks for sharing the polish traditions.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY 100!!!!!!
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