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The Daily Prophet

 25th December 2015 • The Wizarding World's Beguiling Broadsheet of Choice • 5 κ

By Janet Hipkiss - Chief Elf

Merry Christmas

Saint Nicholas - a brief history

Saint Nicholas - a brief history St. Nicholas was born in 280 AD, in Patara, a city of Lycia, in Asia Minor. He became the gift giver of Myra. His gifts were given late at night, so that the gift giver's identity would remain a secret. St Nicholas was eventually named the patron saint of children, sailors, Russia and Greece. St. Nicholas was a Christian priest, who later became a bishop. He was a rich person, and traveled the country helping people, giving gifts of money and other presents. St. Nicholas did not like to be seen when he gave away presents, so the children of the day were told to go to sleep quickly or he would not come! Nothing has changed and Santa Claus will not arrive this Christmas unless the children go to sleep early. A famous story about St. Nicholas, is about a poor man who had no money to give to his three daughters on their wedding day. St Nick dropped bags of gold into the stockings which the girls had left to dry by the fire. The sisters found the gold and ever since, children have hung up stockings on Christmas Eve hoping that they will be filled with presents by Christmas morning. Despite being quite young Nicholas had earned a reputation for kindliness and wisdom. In the year 303, the Roman emperor Diocletian commanded all the citizens of the Roman Empire, which included Asia Minor, to worship him as a god. Christians believed in one god and one god alone, so their conscience would not allow them to obey the Emperor's order. Angered by their stubbornness, Diocletian warnd the Christians that they would be imprisoned.

 

St Nicholas

 The Emperor carried out the threat and St Nicholas who resisted too was also imprisoned. For more than five years, St Nicholas was confined to a small cell. He suffered from cold, hunger, and thirst, but he never wavered in his beliefs. In 313, when Diocletian resigned, and Constantine came to power Nicholas was released, and he returned to his post as Bishop of Myra.

 

  They often become patron to different groups of people - one such was children and many legends sprang up to explain his presence. By 450, churches in Asia Minor and Greece were being named in honor of him. By 800, he was officially recognized as the a saint by the Eastern Catholic Church. In the 1200s, December sixth began to be celebrated as Bishop Nicholas Day in France. By end of the 1400s, St Nicholas was the third most beloved religious figure, after Jesus and Mary. There were more than 2000 chapels and monasteries named after him. In the 1500s people in England stopped worshipping St Nicholas and favored more another gift giving figure Father Christmas. Over the centuries, St. Nicholas' popularity grew, and many people in Europe made up new stories that showed his concern for children. The name Santa Claus was derived from the Dutch Sinter Klass pronunciation of St. Nicholas. Early Dutch settlers in New York (once called New Amsterdam) brought their traditions of St Nicholas. As children from other countries tried to pronounce Sinter Klass, this soon became Santa Klass, which was settled as Santa Claus. The old bishop's cloak with mitre, jewelled gloves and crozier were soon replaced with his red suit and clothing seen in other modern images.

 

 

The True Story of Santa Claus: a documentary about Saint Nicholas

 

Ministry of Magic - Notice - Found

Last year, along with some sooty footprints, a half eaten mince pie and an empty sherry glass (large). I found Santa's International Sleigh Driving Licence!

Santa's International Sleigh Driving Licence

 

Santa's Driving Licence

I really hope he doesn't lose it again this year!

Visit Santa

If you wouldLike to visit Santa at his home at the North Pole Click on the picture below.

Santas Village

 

 If you would like to email Santa please click on the images below. Santa has a number of email addresses!!!

Santa's Email

Email Santa

Santa's Email

Email Santa

Santa's Email

Email Santa

Follow Santa 

 

Norad Tracks Santa

 

It is possible to follow Santa on the Norad Tracks Santa Site.

It is well worth as visit, just to see what Santa is doing! Just click on the picture and you will be transported there!

Letters to Santa

 

Santa is extremely busy at the North Pole, making sure all the presents, including yours, are ready and wrapped for Christmas Eve.

It’s a very exciting time for all; Rudolph and Santa can’t wait to land at your home with all your gifts. Rudolph is especially looking forward to eating the carrots you kindly leave and maybe a mince pie for Santa…

To ensure Santa receives your letter on time please can you send to the following address:

Santa/Father Christmas,
Santa’s Grotto,
Reindeerland,
SAN TA1

Santa will respond to as many letters as possible, in between getting the sleigh ready for the long journey on Christmas Eve.

In your letter please write clearly your name and address and attach either a 1st or 2nd class stamp to the envelope.

Santa is happy to receive your cards and letters now but because of a very busy Xmas ahead could you please write to him by no later than Wednesday 14th December.

Be good and enjoy your holidays,
Santa

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