The Real Sta. Claus Story
ST. NICHOLAS, popularly known as Sta. Claus, was born in Patara, Asia Minor during the fourth Century. After his appointment as Bishop of Myra in Turkey he came to know of a man who lived in extreme poverty. Unable to support his three daughters who could not find husbands because of their poverty, the poor man was determined to give them over to prostitution. Then Nicholas, under the cover of darkness took a bag of gold and threw it at the open window of their house. Here was a dowry for the eldest girl who was soon duly married. At intervals, Nicholas did the same for the second and the third daughters. At the last time, the father who was on the watch recognized his benefactor and overwhelmed him with gratitude. The bishop died in 350 but his kindness and generosity became known worldwide. In the 19th century some Dutch Protestants contracted his name into Santo Claus, and made him the jolly and popular bringer of Christmas gifts. His red suit trimmed with white fur originated in the bishop’s miter and cape. What about his association with reindeer from the North Pole and his climbing down of chimneys to leave presents under the Christmas tree? These were popularized by some American writers. Santa Claus symbolizes the true meaning of Christmas - that of love and generosity for all the poor of the world.
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This story is sooo nice, and see, what they've done to it. Merry 25th December!