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SANTA CLAUS. Short characterization. name: Nicolas surname: unknown nickname : Santa profession: deliver toy s Origin of t oy : unknown citizenship : unknown – maybe from Laponi a distinguishing marks : fat , red clothes, fl lies with a team of reindeer
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SANTA CLAUS
Short characterization • name: Nicolas • surname: unknown • nickname: Santa • profession: deliver toys • Origin of toy: unknown • citizenship : unknown – maybe from Laponia • distinguishing marks :fat, red clothes, fllies with a team of reindeer • partner s: elfs • methods: enters through the chimney and "leaves the goods" in socks • All children love him • period of intense activity: from 4 to 24 December
History Saint Nicholas was a real person. He was a Catholic Bishop, who lived a long time ago. He loved other people and lived very simply so he could give things to others, especially children. He would give small gifts to poor children to bring the joy of Christ into their lives. He always tried to help secretly. He didn't want any attention or thanks. Everyone loved Nicholas. After he died, they told stories of the good and kind things Nicholas had done.And so, more and more people learned about good, kind Nicholas. They wanted to be like him. He is an example of how we should live. And that is why he became a saint. Nicholas became the patron of many professions, but first of all he is patron of children.
Santa Claus a real person • In childhood, instead of having fun out with friends, Nicolas prefered to go to church. He spent leisure time on reading Bible. • As a young man he sailed, hunted, liked the wine and fun, but one day he heared the voice God, who ordered him to go to church. He did not know, that Council of Bishops decided to nominate on Bishop the first person whowould appear in church that day. • As a young Bishop, Nicholas was fearless in his defense of the faith.He loved people and taught them to love another human being. He was nice, friendly and helpful. He helped a lot of people.
His fame spread rapidly in Middle Ages and thousands of churches were dedicated to him. As protector of the faith he staunchly defended the Divinity and was called upon by all those in trouble for protection, becoming Saint Nicholas, the Patron Saint of children. • Countless of legends are told about this man within both Western and Eastern churches. He was imprisoned during persecutions of the Emperor Diocletian but released later by Emperor Constantine. Nicholas died December 6th 343 and his body became a holy relic which was much sought after. • By the time of the Middle Ages Nicholas was one of the most well known of the Patron saints.
Santa Claus look after: Santa Claus is one of the most popular the saints. He is a patron of: • brewers, • sailors, • fishermen, • pharmacists, • manufacturers perfume, • notaries, • scholars, • bakers, • thieves, • little boys, • lawyers, • students.
Santa Claus a long time ago In the XII century, elected by the students thebishop pretended to be Santa Claus. He gave out rewards and punishments to children. Children loved him, waited for him, but also children wereafraid of his punishments, which he could give them for bad behavior. He brought the birch twig for the most rude children.
How was with these socks… One day Santa Claus walked around the city and he meet a poor man. During a conversation the man complained that he had threebeautiful daughters, but he wasn't able to afford a wedding for his daughters, because he hadn't any money to buy husbands for them. After returning to home Santa Claus a long thought about it and decided to help that man. He prepared three bags with the money and went to the man. Because itwas late, everyone slept. And the door was closed. So he went to the roof and through the hole in the chimney threw bags. The bags fell into the girls' socks, which were drying by the fireplace. The next morning joy was huge, and married life all the daughters was successful. That's how the west was the custom of putting gifts into socks or boots.
Today… France - Papa Noel In France the whole family gets ready for the saint's arrival on December 6. On the eve of the saint's day, children put their shoes near the chimney and sing a song to Saint Nicolas before going off to bed. The shoes overflow in the morning with special Saint Nicolas sweet treats—chocolates and special cookies. Even good children find ribbon-tied birch twigs, as everyone does something naughty! Papa Noel travels with a donkey. A little donkey carries baskets filled with children's gifts and treats.
Today… ITALY - BabboNatale In Italy Babbo Natale, which means Father Christmas, is Santa. In Italy Babbo Natale, which means Father Christmas, is Santa. Children put a pair of their shoes by the door on the day before Epiphany and the following morning they find them filled with small gifts and candy. December 25 is a day of more religious observance, remembering the birth of Christ.
Today… Rumunia: SfantulNicolae In the night of December 5th, boots are cleaned and carefully polished to be put by the door or on the windowsill to wait for St. Nicholas' visit. He is generous to adults as well as children, putting a little present in each boot—usually nuts, tangerines, sweets and small items, like new socks. In some areas a walnut branch or thin twigs with gold, silver, or bronze gilded walnuts are left as a warning that behavior needs to improve. On the sixth of December, gifts are given to friends, children, and those in need. It is one of the most important Romanian holidays.
Today… Spain - Papa Noel In Spain children leave their shoes under the Christmas tree the night of January 5th and presents from the Three Kings appear the next morning. Santa Claus is called Papa Noel and some children receive presents both days on December 24th (from Papa Noel) and on January 6th (from the Three Kings). St. Nicholas, a popular saint in Spain, has many churches dedicated to him.
Today… BELGIUM On St. Nicholas' Eve, December 5th, or the weekend before, children put their shoes or small baskets at the hearth or beside the door with hay, water, carrots or turnips, and a sugar lump for the saint's horse and a glass of wine for the saint. There may also be a picture they've drawn (or a list) showing what they would like. They believe St. Nicholas rides on horseback over the rooftops, dropping his gifts down the chimneys. In the morning shoes have been filled with chocolates, spiced speculoos cookies shaped like the saint and Piet, oranges, marzipan, and toys. In the spirit of St. Nicholas, treats are meant to be shared, not hoarded. Bad children, of which there are none, would find twigs.
Today… Bułgaria In the Republic of Bulgaria, Saint Nicholas is one of the most celebrated saints. Many churches and monasteries are named after him. As a holiday Saint Nicholas is celebrated on the 6th of December.
Today… Turcja: Noel Baba Noel Baba was born in Lacia, part of Turkey. Saint Nicholas (Noel Baba) is remembered in the land of his birth as a person who cared for all people, especially children. He is appreciated for his caring, humanitarian values. Santa Claus, according to legend, lives with his wife in Antalya province of Turkey. Children write letters to inform Santa Claus what gift they want . Elves make those toys for kids. Santa Claus have flying sleigh pulled by the reindeer. He entering by smokestacks to houses and distributes gift. In this time the reindeer eat left for them and milk, cookies, and carrot.
Różne imiona Świętego Mikołaja • Santa Claus - USA • Santa San - Japanese • Father ChristmaslubSaintNicolaus - English • Died Moroz - Russian • Weinachtsmann - German • Noel Baba - Turkish • Pere Noel - French • SvatyMikulas - Slovak • BabboNatale - Spanish • Nisse - Swedish • Sinterklass– Dutch • Julemanden - Danish
6 proof of the existence of Santa Claus 1. Flying reindeer exist, although they are not among the known mammalian, as well as among these mammals do not have unicorns, elves, gnomes and angels and fairies - and every childknows that they exist.
6 proof of the existence of Santa Claus 2. As for the fact that Saint. Nicholas would not be able to visit all children, the answer is simple. No child had never seen Nicholas - reason that the entrance to the house, putting of gifts under the Christmas tree and shout "ho, ho, ho" goes so fast that even fast eye is not able to see the holy.
6 proof of the existence of Santa Claus 3. Sleigh St. Nicholas did not move quickly - do not have to. They are equipped with the latest magic technique.
6 proof of the existence of Santa Claus 4. As for the carrying sleigh, we can think that unbelieves never see sack without bottom. The gift put into such sack lost weight and size. And gift is easy to carry.
6 proof of the existence of Santa Claus 5. Children write letters to St.. Nicholas and receive a response, or gift. IfSt. Claus did not exist, then who would be responsible for these letters?
6 proof of the existence of Santa Claus 6.At the end an irrefutable proof and sure: if there would be no Saint Nicholas, where from these are all the gifts under the Christmas tree? After all, has long been known that the parents do not have anything in common with it, because how parents could know what their child wants to get for Christmas - it knows only the Saint. Nicholas (with letters that come to him, with dreams). Biblioteka SP 1 w Brzeszczach
Interview withSanta Claus (In Laponia special correspondent talked with Santa Claus) - Saint Nicholas, why do you such look likethis? - It's a long story. I once people presented me as a bishop. Now I look like as a dwarf. I lost my crosier and miter. I wear the funny hat on my head now.
Interview withSanta Claus (In Laponia special correspondenttalkedwith Santa Claus) • - Santa Claus was born in Asia Minor, fromthese reindeer and arctic landscape? • - It by a writer - Clement A. Moore, author of "Visits Santa Claus", he describe me in 1823 as a nice ego grandfather, a little fat, travel by a team of reindeer. Later the American Thomas Nast on the basis of Moore's book was painted me, and so just remain, perhaps forever ... Normally I live far north in Rovaniemi. Here, I only have an office where I meet up with people.
Interview withSanta Claus (In Laponia special correspondenttalkedwith Santa Claus) • I wonder the way, how do you leave the gifts. Do you go through the chimney? Or do you have other ways. • - Chimneys were a good way, but only in England and the United States. In other countries it is rather impossible. Fireplaces is becoming less and less. Designers of new buildings in general do not think about me. Sometimes simply I knock and enter through the door, sometimes I use opened window too.
Interview withSanta Claus (In Laponia special correspondent talked with Santa Claus) • During Christmas you probably haveplenty of work. What are you doing in the rest of the days? • - Not is as bad as some think. There is a lots of work, but it is not dramatic yet. Please remember that I'm visiting only well-behaved children. Season begins December 6 and last until 6January, because Christmas is celebrated only by the Eastern Christians. And later? I have holiday.
Interviewwith Santa Claus (In Laponia special correspondenttalked with Santa Claus) - Eleven months? - After this work I have the right to rest.
Interview withSanta Claus (In Laponia special correspondenttalkedwith Santa Claus) • Why children do not always get it, about what they ask in the letters? - Thanks to elves and children's Santa Claus usually knows what the children wish to receive, but he also knows that children sometimes want to get things, which their parents would not be thrilled. If you knew how many there areletters with requests for a horse or a space shuttle ...
Trochę poezji Mikołaje - Hanna Zielińska • Noc.Śnieg.Cisza...Księżyc wstaje.Idą święci MikołajePo Ziemi. • A światNie wie jeszcze o tym...DrzemiąDrzewa, ścieżki, płoty,Otulone ich brodamiSrebrnymi. • Nie śpij synku!Gdy usłyszysz "Bóg się rodzi"W nocnej ciszySą o krok.Idą.Ścieżką,Drogą,Szosą.NajcenniejszeDaryNiosą:MiłośćI Dobroć.
Tonight when it is dark Saint Nicholas may come. He loves to bring a big surprise. He gives the children toys. Cookies, apples, Balls and games, Bells and whistles, Dolls and trains. Surprises for the boys.Surprises for the girls. Saint Nicholas is our friend in heaven. He is the children's saint. We thank you, good Saint Nicholas! We thank you for the toys! We thank you, good Saint Nicholas! You bring us many joys.
Poetry • Prezent dla Mikołaja – Dorota Gellner • Ja się tak bardzo,Bardzo postaramI zrobię prezent dla Mikołaja.Zrobię mu szalikPiękny i nowy,Żeby go nosiłW noce zimowe,I żeby nie zmarzłW szyję i w uszy,Gdy z burej chmuryŚnieg zacznie prószyć. • Niech się ucieszy Mikołaj Święty Tak rzadko ktoś mu daje prezenty!
Wheredoes Santa Claus live? In Lapland, the remotest nook of Finland, the land called Santa Claus Land. The Government of Finland gave him a place solemnly in 1985. Since then St. Nicholas has a permanent address. • JOULUMAASANTA CLAUS "POST OFFICE"Arctic Circle, 96 - 930 RovaniemiFinland
Wheredoes Santa Claus live? • You can send a letter or a postcardto Santa Claus. But you remember do it early. The letters should be colourful and with pictures. Letters should contain wishes whatyou want to get. • Addresses: • HeavenorHeaven Mail • Angel Street province. Cloud • The direction of Heaven, the street Stellar • Moon, House of Nicholas • Fifth igloo villa in Finland • North Pole, Snow-white Street
We wish you magic Christmas trees under whichyou will findbeautiful gifts ...