Saturday, December 6, 2025

6th December Saint Nicholas Day

The feast of St. Nicholas is celebrated on 6th December, at the beginning of Advent. This day brings much celebrating, especially in Eastern Europe and Germanic countries such as Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the Netherlands. Italy also celebrates this saint's day.

The legendary figure of St. Nicholas is derived from Nicholas of Myra who officiated as a bishop in 4th century Greece. During his lifetime he developed a reputation for gift-giving by putting coins in other people's shoes, which accounts for many of today's Christmas traditions that involve leaving gifts in shoes or boots. The gift giver, Santa Claus originated with Saint Nicholas, but Santa Claus brings presents on Christmas Day. As word of St Nicholas carried into northern Europe, he inspired the Dutch legend of "Sinterklaas" and the German "Christkindle", which would then spread as far as the Americas through migrants. 

The library has several stories about St Nicholas.

The Legend of Saint Nicholas  by Demi

Through his good works, Nicholas becomes the youngest man to ever become a bishop and the patron saint of seafarers, children, and prisoners. He performs more than twenty miracles. Demi describes pivotal events in the history and life of the saint, weaving a rich tapestry of luminous imagery into the story of his connection with Christmas and our modern-day Santa Claus. 


 Saint Nicholas: The story of the real Santa Claus by Mary Joslin

Nicholas was a Christian who lived in the town of Myra in the fourth century AD. He was much loved for his charity and generosity. On one occasion, he wanted to give money to three daughters who were facing destitution because their father had no money for a dowry in order that they might marry. Nicholas thought of a clever way to give his gift in secret, showering gold coins into their house at night through the chimney. Some of the coins landed in the stockings that had been hung up to dry there.


The Legend of St Nicholas: A Story of Christmas Giving  by Dani Daley Mackall

Read about the origin of St. Nicholas, the story of a man who spent his life secretly helping the poor all over the world, giving gifts on Christmas Eve to remind people of the greatest gift of all, Jesus Christ.


Saint Nicholas the Giftgiver  by Ned Bustard

Around Christmas we spend a lot of time thinking about presents, but have you ever wondered why we give gifts? Learn about the life of Saint Nicholas and discover why he became known as one of the greatest giftgivers of all time. Told as a delightful poem, this colourfully illustrated book will be enjoyed by children and the adults who read with them.




The Night Before Christmas  by Clement C. Moore

Clement C. Moore first read this timeless poem to his young children on Christmas Eve in 1822. It was initially published anonymously as A Visit from Saint Nicholas in a New York newspaper the following year and quickly spread around the world, becoming a cherished Christmas tradition for many families. 




This famous poem has been illustrated by many well-known children's book illustrators. Look for one of these fabulous versions. Then there are adaptions. See the one by Kes Gray.


















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