The Evening Leader

St. Nicholas headed to the Shrine

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MARIA STEIN — At 2 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 5, children and their families are invited to meet in the Adoration Chapel at Maria Stein Shrine for a special visit from St. Nicholas. He will share details about his life and how his generosity mirrored that of Jesus’s self-giving.

“Greenville resident Tim Nealeigh will again assume the role of St. Nicholas for this event,” said Matthew Hess, Shrine Director of Ministry. “He does an excellent job bringing to life this fourth century bishop for the delight of children and adults alike. We are thrilled to have St. Nicholas make an appearance at the Shrine this year.” Before entering the Chapel, children may leave their shoes in the hallway – perhaps St. Nicholas will leave treats inside! The day will then continue with crafts, cookies and hot cocoa.

“This is one of our most exciting annual events at the Shrine,” said Susie Bergman, marketing director for the Shrine. “Each year it continues to grow and get even better, thanks to our numerous volunteers. In conjunctio­n with the event, we contact parishes all over Ohio and Indiana to share our St. Nicholas Coloring Contest with their Religious Education teachers.

The teachers use the coloring contest to talk about St. Nicholas’s life and ministry with their students”.

After they are returned to the Shrine, the children’s coloring pages decorate the first-floor hallway, where children can search for their artwork when they visit.

The coloring contest page is available on the Shrine website, where it can be printed, or copies are available at the main entrance of the Shrine. Prizes will be awarded per grade.

The St. Nicholas Celebratio­n is $10 per child and reservatio­ns are required. Each child must be accompanie­d by an adult.

To register visit MariaStein­Shrine.org. Spaces are limited.

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