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The Real Santa Claus
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The real Santa lived a long time ago in a place called
Asia Minor. It is now the country of Turkey. His name was Nicholas.
Nicholas' parents died when he was just a
teenager. His parents left him a lot of money which made him a rich
young man. He went to live with his uncle who was a priest.
Nicholas heard about a man who had lost all his
money. He had three daughters who were old enough to get married. But
in those days young women had to have money in order to get married.
This money was a "
dowry" and it was used to help the new family get started. If you didn't have dowry money, you didn't get married.
This family was so poor they had nothing left
to eat. The daughters were going to be sold as slaves because they
couldn't live at home any longer. They were very sad. They wouldn't be
able to have families of their own. And they would have to be slaves—no
longer able to decide where they would live or what they would do.
The night before the oldest daughter was to be
sold, she washed her stockings and put them in front of the fire to dry.
Then all of them went to sleep—the father and the three daughters.
In the morning the daughter saw a lump in her
stocking. Reaching in, she found a small, heavy bag. It had gold inside!
Enough to provide food for the family and money for her dowry. Oh, how
happy they were!
The next morning, another bag with gold was found. Imagine! Two of the daughters would now be saved. Such joy!
And the next night, the father planned to stay
awake to find out who was helping his daughters. He dozed off, but heard
a small "clink" as another bag landed in the room. Quickly he jumped up
and ran out the door. Who did he catch ducking around the corner?
Nicholas, the young man who lived with his
uncle. "Nicholas, it is you! Thank you for helping us—I hardly know what
to say!" Nicholas said, "Please, do not thank me—thank God that your
prayers have been answered. Do not tell others about me."
Nicholas continued helping people. He always
tried to help secretly. He didn't want any attention or thanks. Years
passed and he was chosen to be a bishop.
Bishops
look after their people as shepherds look after their sheep. And that
is what Nicholas did. When there wasn't any food, he found wheat; so no
one went hungry. He always helped people in trouble. All his life
Nicholas showed people how to love God and care for each other.
Everyone loved Nicholas. After he died, they
told stories of the good and kind things Nicholas had done. Sailors took
these stories about Nicholas everywhere they went. Some of the stories
were about his special care for children—helping and protecting them
when danger threatened. And so more and more people learned about good,
kind Nicholas. They wanted to be like him. He is an example of how we
should live. And that is why he became a
saint.
This is the story of the real Santa Claus, St.
Nicholas. To this day people say that St. Nicholas, or Santa, is the
special friend of children.
—Carol Myers
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Santa Claus is round and plump;
St. Nicholas is tall and thin.
Santa Claus wears a stocking cap;
St. Nicholas wears a
bishop's hat.
Santa Claus comes December 25th;
St. Nicholas comes December 6th.
Santa Claus is often seen in stores;
St. Nicholas is often seen in churches.
Santa Claus flies through the air—from the North Pole;
St. Nicholas walked the earth, caring for those in need.
Santa Claus, for some, replaces Jesus at Christmas;
St. Nicholas, for all, points to Jesus at Christmas.
Santa Claus isn't bad;
St. Nicholas is just better!
—C. Myers & J. Rosenthal
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