What family tradition do you continue at this time of year? In our house shoes are set out for St Nicholas to visit in the night.
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Who is Saint Nicholas? Little is known about the historical Saint Nicholas who was born during the third century in the village of Patara in Asia Minor on what is now the southern coast of Turkey. Click to learn more.
The earliest accounts of his life were written centuries after his death. But it is believed the life and deeds of St. Nicholas gave rise to the Christmas character we know as Santa Claus. Click to learn more.
For decades my family has celebrated December 6th as the Feast of Saint Nicholas; a reminder that Christmas is on its way and someone is watching us - from a distance - to be sure we stay on the nice side of naughty. On the night of December 5th each child put a pair of shoes outside their bedroom door. On the morning of the 6th there was a small gift left by Saint Nicholas himself, reminding us to be of love a little more careful than anything else this season.
Question: What family tradition do you continue at this time of year?
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