The Legend of the Holy Nicolae: From Where Did He Receive the Tradition of Gifts in Heaven and How He Evolved This Habit over the Years
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The end of the year, known in popular tradition as the period of gifts and generosity, brings it primarily to St. Nicolae, one of the most precious hierarchies. The night from 5 to 6 December renews the tradition of the preparation of ghettos, and...
It was the evening in which the emotion, patience and joy of the children felt in each corner of the country. Moš Nicolae came, as every year, on his anger and left in the ghettos of luxury gifts, sweets and plenty of magic. Exactly as necessary, for the beginning of the summer festivals as a book. The little ones lived the emotion at the top of their heads. They sat at the door to see if the Moose brought them what they wanted and enjoyed each …
The Holy Nicolae is the most known and loved Saint of the Orthodox Church. According to tradition, from the celebration of the Holy Nicolae, children receive gifts and the disobedient ones, as new. Once with the celebration of the Holy Nicolae, at the beginning and the period of the coldening, the period that will end on 7 January at the Holy John. It is known that on the night of 5 to 6 December, a dear and beloved old man comes to the home of …
On 6 December, the Romans celebrate the Holy Nicolae, one of the most respected saints of Christianity, known for his kindness, mercy and uncircumcised faith. The figure of the bishop of Mira became a symbol of protection and generosity, which is why this day is associated with gifts, hope and gestures of charity. For the small, the celebration means the emotion of the spices prepared in Ajun, waiting for gifts left by Moš Nicolae, a tradition i…
Moš Nicolae is expected to be impatient with children all over the world, but how does it really show this iconic figure? The image combines the Romanian tradition, the legend of the Holy Nicolae and the elements that have evolved over time.
On December 6th is the Day of Saint Nicolae, one of the most popular of Christendom's churches, considered to be the Orthodox of the children, especially the poor, but also of the sailors, the brutal, the immortal girls and those accused of injustice. On the night before, on December 5th, the children lull out their ghettos, waiting for Mosh Nicolae, which will pass on to them to bring gifts.
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