by Blessed James Alberione
St. Nicholas
Bishop
Born in Asia Minor, St. Nicholas was known for his great charity, and for the innumerable miracles he performed. He was an ardent apostle and preacher of truth, and it is believed that he took part in the Council of Nicea which condemned the Arian heresy. Because of his devout care of the young, he is looked upon as the patron of children. Seven hundred years after his death, his holy remains were translated to Bari, Italy. Stories of the marvelous generosity turned St. Nicholas into the "Santa Claus" of recent centuries.
Let us imitate St. Nicholas' goodness and love for truth.
What Strikes Me Most Today
St. Nicholas visiting our home the night of December 5th was always exciting. I remember asking my parents if St. Nicholas who left us candy in our shoe was the same as Santa Claus. My parents explained how they were the same, and they explained how St. Nick was such a good bishop and patron of children, he was allowed to live forever at the North Pole, and his job was to celebrate Jesus' birthday in a huge way every year, and to make children happy all over the world, because Jesus wants us to be happy. It was a great lesson in my mom and dad using St. Nick as an opportunity to evangelize. I am forever grateful for the lessons my parents taught me and the magical Christmases they provided for us every year. I miss Dad especially around this time of year, but imagine how awesome Christmas must be in Heaven!
What strikes you most today?
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