The World Through My Eyes
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Monday, December 6, 2010
St. Nicholas Day
In the Eastern Orthodox tradition, today is the Feast of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker. St. Nicholas lived during the reign of St. Constantine the Great and died in 330 A.D. He was the Bishop Of Myra in Asia Minor and was known throughout the Byzantine Empire for his generosity and abundant mercy. He was always giving to the poor and needy. From his practice of charity is where our exchange of gifts during the holiday season began.
He is the patron saint of all travellers, especially sea-farers. He is one of the best known and popular of saints.
Today, my students and I are delivering boxes of toys to our local Toys-For-Tots collection warehouse. This date was decided months ago by our school administration. I'm certain they weren't aware of the significance of this day. Or, were they? Divine intervention, perhaps? Happy St. Nicholas Day!
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Happy Holidays. I'm glad that your Students are able to grasp the concept of giving. God bless the works of St. Nicholas
A happy St. Nicholas Day back at you, in-law!
Only you! Keep the Faith alive, little Cuz!
Divine intervention at its best :)
Thank you for bringing St. Nicholas to our attention. Beautiful ICON. I love ICONS and have many scattered throughout my apartment. Some people say that my apartment looks like an Eastern Rite Church! But I'm really Roman Catholic!!!!!!
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