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Optional Memorial of St. Nicholas, bishop Old Calendar: St. Nicholas, bishop and confessor
St. Nicholas was born in Lycia, Asia Minor, and died as Bishop of Myra in 352. He performed many miracles and exercised a special power over flames. He practiced both the spiritual and temporal works of mercy, and fasted twice a week. When he heard that a father who had fallen into poverty was about to expose his three daughters to a life of sin, Nicholas took a bag of gold and secretly flung it through the window into the room of the sleeping father. In this way, the three girls were dowered and saved from mortal sin and hell.
St. Nicholas of Myra
Saint Nicholas, bishop of Myra, is undoubtedly one of the most popular saints honored in the Western world. In the United States, his memory has survived in the unique personality of Saint Claus — the jolly, rotund, white-bearded gentleman who captivates children with promises of gifts on Christmas Eve. Considered primarily as the patron saint of children, Nicholas is also invoked by sailors, merchants, bakers, travelers and pawnbrokers, and with Saint Andrew is honored as the co-patron of Russia.
Often Portrayed As: Bishop with three children in a tub at his feet; Bishop calming a storm; bishop holding three balls; bishop holding three bags of gold; bishop with three children.Things to Do:
- Today is a good day to teach your children the difference between Santa Claus and St. Nicholas. This story of the origin of Santa Claus will help you. Also learn all you can about St. Nicholas.
- Choose some of the recommended activities — a puppet show, a party, a visit from "St. Nicholas." Make sure to include in all the activities the story of St. Nicholas, virtues to imitate, and his significance in the Advent season. Read how different countries Celebrate the Feast of St. Nicholas.
- To enhance your feasting, purchase a copy of the cd by the Anonymous 4 Legends of St. Nicholas. This is medieval music, all in honor of St. Nicholas, done by four female vocalists.
- There are numerous recipes to enhance this feast, anything from a soup to dessert, so have fun in the kitchen trying different ones.
- St. Nicholas did his charitable works secretly. Suggest that your children do one hidden act of kindness in imitation of the saint.
- From the Netherlands we have the most popular recipe, speculaas (or St. Nicholas Cookies; Speculaus; Speculatius; Kris Kringle Cookies; Dutch spice cookies). You can find tips for using special speculaas cookie molds by Gene Wilson. Try these sites for St. Nicholas Cookie cutters or molds:House on the Hill, HOBI Picture Cookie Molds, Rycraft, and St. Nicholas Center. You could also use Nativity Cookie Cutters, like these from Cookie Craft.

Daily Readings for:
December 06, 2007
(Readings on USCCB website)
Collect: Father, hear our prayers for mercy, and by the help of Saint Nicholas keep us safe from all danger, and guide us on the way of salvation. Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
- Biskkupsky Chelbicek
- Bisschopswijn
- Black Forest 'Good Works' Cake
- Ciastka Miodowe
- Dried Fruit Bread
- Dutch Treat
- Hazelnut Macaroons
- Honey Cake
- Kris Kringle Cookies
- Letter banket
- Mulled Bishop's Wyn
- Mulled Bishopwyn
- Nikolaussteifel
- Pepernoten
- Pfeffernuesse
- Rozijnen Koekjes
- Santa Claus (St. Nicholas) Cookies
- Ship Cake
- Speculaas or Speculatius I
- Speculaas or Speculatius II
- Speculaas or Speculatius III
- Speculaas or Speculatius IV
- Speculaas or Speculatius V
- Sprits
- St. Nicholas Breads
- St. Nicholas Dainties
- St. Nicholas Pudding
- St. Nicholas Soup
- Stuffed Pork Shoulder Roast
- Tarte Normande Saint-Nicolas
- Celebrating for the Feast of St. Nicholas
- Feast of St. Nicholas
- Life and Legend of St. Nicholas
- Namedays
- Religion in the Home for Elementary School: December
- Religion in the Home for Preschool: December
- Santa Claus
- Santa Claus
- Singing and Acting
- St. Nicholas Customs
- St. Nicholas Day Ideas
- St. Nicholas Day Party
- St. Nicholas Eve
- St. Nicholas Puppet Show
- St. Nicholas' Visit
- Visit of St. Nicholas
- What is a Nameday?
- St. Nicholas Festivities
- Advent Wreath Prayers I
- Advent Wreath Prayers II
- Roman Ritual Blessing Before and After Meals: Advent (2nd Plan)
- December Devotion: The Immaculate Conception
- Litany of the Fourteen Holy Helpers
- Novena in Honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe
- Christmas Anticipation Prayer
- Novena to the Immaculate Conception
- None
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