It is thought that in about 280 CE, the man now known as Santa Claus was born. This man’s full name was St. Nicholas of Myra. There is close to no information on this man, but there is legends. No one knows whether they are true or not. A famous legend tells of a story, where St. Nicholas helped a poor father and his three daughters. The father did not afford to pay his children’s dowries, and was consequently forced to sell them into slavery. But before the father could sell his children into servitude, St. Nicholas came in the night, and provided the unfortunate father with money for his daughters.
According to many sources, St. Nicholas died on December 6, 343 CE. However, this is not the end of his tale. Even after his death, the Dutch
It is no longer pure myth as to why Santa cannot exist, especially if you take away the option of magic and leave pure scientific knowledge. With visiting 92 million houses across the world in 31 hours, 378 million kids receiving an average present of 2 pounds would make Santa’s sleigh weigh around 410,000 tons with 2,520,000 reindeer pulling. At a velocity of 1030km/s, which is the speed required to finish the feat in 31 hours, all of Santa’s reindeer would vaporize in under a second and so if Santa ever decided to deliver presents on Christmas he would experience of 4 million pounds of force, killing him
Saint Genevieve is the patron saint of Paris, she was born in the year 422 in Nanterre, France. It is believed by many people that her parents were poor and un-respected peasants named Severus and Gerontia. She died January 3, 512 at the age of 90 in Paris, France due to natural causes and her feast day is also celebrated on January third. When Genevieve was only seven St. Germanus, Bishop of Auxerre visited Nanterre on his way to Britain. Many people want to here him speak of whom was Genevieve, she was singled out and the Bishop had foretold her future. The next day he gave her a cross engraved with brass metal to remind her of her promise to god, and ordered her to never take it if and to never wear any other jewelry. Later on her her life at the
Santa Claus was well-known as a kind man who had a long white bread, wore big red-white clothes and carried children’s gifts with his flying reindeers as a vehicle. Christians all around the world have had Santa traditions since the 1820’s, which is lying children to believe in Santa, hang a sock on the window, behave nicely and go to bed early so that Santa can come and give them presents (Sleepypanda 2013). Until December 2016, psychologists claimed that Santa myth could destroy children’s trust to parents. "All children will eventually find out they've been consistently lied to for years, and this might make them wonder what other lies they've been told," (Boyle & McKay 2016)
This is important facts about his adult life he became santa because kids were sad in the place that he lives
Her name, Joan of Arc, burning at the stake surrounded by wooden bundles. At this moment of death it was May 30, 1431, tied to a pillar in Vieux-Marche in Rouen, Joan of Arc asked for a crucifix to be held in front of her when she burned. A peasant took pity on her and made a small cross. As she burned, witnesses felt a horrible injustice was put upon Joan of Arc, as she managed to take back France and became one of the greatest war generals France has ever seen. Praising Jesus three times before she died, several people also claim a white dove flew away just as she died. Although Joan of Arc was short-lived, her legacy is still talked about today; 602 years later. She was nineteen years old.
Saint Joan of Arc was born to a peasant family in Domremy, France. As a child, Joan did not receive a proper education. However, her mother, Isabelle, did make sure educate her daughter about the prayers she knew, which made Joan religious and spiritual. At the age of 13, she recalls hearing the voice of God for her help and guidance. However, these visions did not scare her or turn her away from her religion. Instead, it bonded the relationship she had with the Church even more. She often went to confession and Mass, keeping her visions as a secret from everyone she knew. Joan was known to be a devout Christian by many of her friends in the village due to her never being late to mass, praying during work, and confessing more than once a day.
Only God is eternal so when did Santa Claus start? When did this great, giving Christmas Character come to Be? Over many years Saint Nicholas's name was changed to Santa Claus in many countires. In the 4th century Sanint Nicholas was a bishop in the church.
St. Stephen was pretty intresting saint. There is nothing in the bible that says of his date of birth. Moreover, there is nothing on his birthplace as well. The bible never states anything about his childhood. The only clue about his family history was his name “Stephen”. His name in Greek is Stephanos which means wreath or crowned. This made people believe he was Hellenistic Jew. He died on the year 36 A.D. That is all we know about his background.
But now, his clothes and image is different from it. Santa Claus created by Thomas Nast in the latter of the 1800’s was appointed as a character of a campaign advertising by the Coca-Cora Co. in 1931. Santa Claus was used on a commercial bases and appeared as a character of an advertisement of commodity in the 1870’s, in Japan.
Chapter one: The First Present, this chapter explains how Santa (Now known as Kris Kringle and his wife started giving gifts to, children of their church, And, how Kris met two elves (Isidone and Orrie) from the north pole. The elves explain why they live where they do and why they never get old. Word count 4209
What if I was to tell you that the jolly, friendly, and innocent wonderworker that is Santa Claus that we all know and love, didn't always make the ‘nice list?’ Siefker bridges the gap between truth and fiction by embedding the notion that Santa Claus has taken on some strange identifies over the past hundred years- each varying in name, personality, and drapery. In a daunting and unruly thesis, Siefker unfolds the evolution of Santa Claus and his exploited time as Robin Goodfellow; who is sometimes referred to as Puck, the Norse God of mischief (Wright). However irrational this truth may seem, it is noted that Santa Claus has derived from an accumulation of tales, the earliest of which begin in year 260 AD with the birth of Saint Nicholas
The American name of Santa Claus, derived from the European name of Sinterklaas; is portrayed as an older, more serious historical character. Dutch tradition says that Sinterklaas lives in Spain and that on the second Saturday of November he begins his journey to the Netherlands with several assistants; each one known as Zwarte Piet (literal translation is Black Pete). Sinterklaas, with his long white beard, dressed in a red robe, wearing a Bishop’s hat and carrying a staff, leads a procession riding a white horse through the villages where the children are forewarned that Zwarte Piet kept a record of who had been naughty or nice throughout the year. On the evening of December 5, when Sinterklaas arrives in Holland to visit the
St. John of the Cross was an important figure of the Counter-Reformation, a Spanish mystic, a Catholic saint, a Carmelite friar and a priest, born in Fontiveros, Old Castile. St. John of the Cross is known for his writings. Both his poetry and his studies on the growth of the soul are considered the summit of Spanish mystic literature and one of the peaks of all Spanish literature. He was canonized as a saint in 1726 by Pope Benedict XIII. He is one of the thirty-six doctors of the Church.
One of the modern mythological people is Santa. The Santa Clause story stretches all the way back to the 3rd century. The legend can be traced back to hundreds of years to a monk named St. Nicholas. It is believed that Nichola was born sometime around 280 A.D. in Patara, near Myra in modern day Turkey. Nicholas became the subject of many later told legends. It is said that St. Nicholas gave away all of his inherited wealth and traveled the countryside helping out the poor and the sick. One of St. Nicholas’s best story is that he saved three poor sisters from being sold into slavery or prostitution by their
“St. Nicholas transformed into the legendary character called Santa Claus, who brings Christmas presents to children around the world.” (Biography) Although Saint Nick is most commonly known as Santa Claus, he is still known as Saint Nick in Germany. Saint Nicholas day is celebrated on December fifth, children put their shoes out and wait for Saint Nick to leave them treats. Of course, if they have acted up during the year they do not receive anything but a stick in their shoe. Saint Nick performed many good deeds, some of these include helping three poor sisters escape from slavery. The three girl’s father did not have enough money to support them or the family, so he decided he would sell them into slavery. (Biography) “Three times, St. Nicholas secretly went to their house at night and put a bag of money inside. The man used the money so that one of his daughters