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How St. Nicholas inspired the Santa Claus legend WHO WAS ST. NICHOLAS?

- BY LUIS ANDRES HENAO DHA-DEPO PHOTOS

NEW YORK — The white-bearded Christian saint whose acts of generosity inspired America’s secular Santa Claus figure is known worldwide — but Saint Nicholas’ origin story is not.

The legends surroundin­g jolly old St. Nicholas — celebrated annually on Dec. 6 — go way beyond delivering candy and toys to children.

St. Nicholas was a fourth century Christian bishop from the Mediterran­ean port city of Myra (in modern-day Turkey).

“Much of the rest is legend. There’s not really a lot of hard historical evidence about St. Nicholas,” said the Rev. Nicholas Ayo, author of “Saint Nicholas in America: Christmas Holy Day and Holiday.”

But whether the stories are true is not so much the point, said Ayo, an 89-year-old retired Notre Dame University professor named after St. Nicholas.

“There’s no Santa Claus that lands on the roof, but there’s a desire in people’s heart for an unconditio­nal love that doesn’t depend on your behavior, but the fact that you’re somebody’s child.”

Devotion to St. Nicholas — also referred to as St. Nick — spread during the Middle Ages across Europe and he became a favorite subject for medieval artists and liturgical plays, according to the Encycloped­ia Britannica. He is the patron saint of Greece and Russia, Moscow and New York, as well as charities, children and pawnbroker­s.

He also is the patron saint of sailors. In 1807, Italian sailors took the remains of St. Nicholas from Myra to the seaport of Bari, on the southeast coast of the

boot of Italy. They built a church in his honor; relics believed to be his are kept in the Bari’s 11th century basilica of San Nicola.

WHEN IS ST. NICHOLAS DAY CELEBRATED?

St. Nicholas Day is celebrated every year on Dec. 6, typically by filling the stockings and shoes children leave out overnight with sweets and toys. It also is a fitting date for the patron saint of sailors.

“The December feast day of Saint Nicholas coincides with the beginning of the winter storm season on the Mediterran­ean,” Ayo wrote.

WHAT ARE THE LEGENDS OF ST. NICK?

Legends surroundin­g St. Nicholas’ generosity appear in texts ranging from medieval manuscript­s to modern-day poems, including how he interceded on behalf of wrongly condemned prisoners and miraculous­ly saved sailors from storms.

One of the most famous legends, Ayo said, features the aging father of three young women who didn’t have means to pay for their dowry. St. Nicholas is said to have thrown gold pieces into the man’s window.

“It is the quintessen­tial Nicholas,” Ayo wrote. “It requires no miracle, no credulity from the hearer, and no superstiti­on at any level. What is needed is only a generous heart ready to give of his wealth in a self-effacing way that others may come to know a deep love in their life.”

HOW DID ST. NICK INSPIRE AMERICA’S SANTA CLAUS FIGURE?

Devotion to St. Nicholas seems to have faded after the 16th century Protestant Reformatio­n, except in the Netherland­s where his legend remained as Sinterklaa­s. In the 17th century, Dutch Protestant­s who settled in New York brought the Sinterklaa­s

tradition with them.

“The Dutch had St. Nicholas on the bow of the first ship that went into New York harbor,” Ayo said. Eventually, St. Nicholas morphed into the secular Santa Claus.

Artist Thomas Nast, an engraver in Morristown, New Jersey, who illustrate­d the front cover of Harper’s magazine for many years, played a key role in the transforma­tion, Ayo said.

“He followed the descriptio­n of Santa Claus or Saint Nicholas — and Clement Clarke Moore’s ‘Twas the Night before Christmas’ poem,” Ayo said. “So, that’s how that got changed. But in Europe, the bishop shows up in bishop’s clothing at the door sometimes.”

 ?? PETR DAVID JOSEK / AP ?? Revelers take part in a traditiona­l St. Nicholas procession in the village of Lidecko, Czech Republic on Dec. 4. Nicholas was a fourth century Catholic bishop from the Mediterran­ean port city of Myra (in modern-day Turkey).
PETR DAVID JOSEK / AP Revelers take part in a traditiona­l St. Nicholas procession in the village of Lidecko, Czech Republic on Dec. 4. Nicholas was a fourth century Catholic bishop from the Mediterran­ean port city of Myra (in modern-day Turkey).
 ?? ?? The 11th century Church of St. Nicholas is seen in Demre, near Antalya, southern Turkey in 2017.
The 11th century Church of St. Nicholas is seen in Demre, near Antalya, southern Turkey in 2017.

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