| The old Saint Nicholas arrives in Romania on the 6th
of December, every year. His coming announces the beginning of the winter
holidays, the Christmas and the New Year.
Saint Nicholas is generous not only with the children,
but the adults, too. On the evening of the 5th of December, the boots are
being happily polished in every home. People usually put the boots near
the entrance door, waiting for the presents. Saint Nicholas takes care
of each member of the family. He puts a little present into every one's
boots.
But who is Saint Nicholas? The parents, of course. And
who is the one who puts presents in the parents' boots? The rest of family.
This custom is very old in Romania, and Saint Nicholas Day is one of the
most important festivals of the year, especially for the children.
All that is known of Nicholas is that he was Bishop of
Myra in Asia Minor during the 4th century. Legend tells how a noble but
poor man was thinking of prostituting his three daughters because he was
unable to provide them with a dowry. Nicholas threw three golden balls
or bags of gold through the window of their house and withdrew unseen,
thereby saving them from their fate.
He is patron saint of sailors and of children, and also
the origin of Father Christmas- Santa Claus being a derivative of St Nicholas-
an identification probably derived from his patronage of children and his
charitable acts of presenting gifts by night.
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