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When is Saint Nicholas Day 2015?

Saint Nicholas Day 2015 started on Sunday 6th Dec, 2015 (06/12/2015) 3596 days ago

What is Saint Nicholas Day?

Saint Nicholas Day

Saint Nicholas Day, a cherished and vibrant tradition, unfolds across countless nations, celebrating the enduring legacy of Saint Nicholas, a revered figure renowned as a compassionate endower of gifts. This festive observance, deeply rooted in Christian history and folklore, sees diverse celebrations tailored to the unique cultural tapestries of each country.

The Dual Dates of Devotion: Western and Eastern Observances

The date for Saint Nicholas Day varies primarily due to different calendar systems. Christians in the Western tradition, predominantly followers of the Gregorian calendar, typically commemorate this joyous day on the 5th or 6th of December. This timing often marks the unofficial beginning of the broader festive season leading up to Christmas. Conversely, for Eastern Orthodox Christians, who largely adhere to the Julian calendar, the celebration of Saint Nicholas Day falls on the 19th of December. This divergence in dates highlights the rich historical and liturgical differences within global Christianity, yet both honor the same benevolent saint.

Who Was Saint Nicholas? The Man Behind the Legend

But who was Saint Nicholas? Far from a mythical figure, Saint Nicholas was a real person, a 4th-century Greek Christian bishop of Myra, located in modern-day Turkey. He gained widespread acclaim for his secret acts of generosity, particularly his habit of giving gifts to the poor and needy. One of the most famous tales recounts him secretly dropping bags of gold down the chimney of a poor man's house, intended as dowries for his three daughters, saving them from destitution. Over centuries, these acts of kindness transformed him into the patron saint of children, sailors, merchants, and even pawnbrokers, and his legend eventually inspired the modern figure of Santa Claus.

A World of Wonder: Diverse Saint Nicholas Day Traditions

The celebrations of Saint Nicholas Day are as varied as the landscapes they grace, each imbued with local customs and heartfelt rituals:

  • In the United States: A Precursor to Christmas Magic
    In the United States, where the influence of Santa Claus reigns supreme, Saint Nicholas Day often serves as a quieter, yet delightful, prelude to Christmas. Children, buzzing with anticipation, will traditionally place their footwear—be it shoes, boots, or even stockings—in a prominent entryway or by the fireplace the night leading up to December 6th. They awaken to the hope that Saint Nicholas has visited, leaving behind small treats, candies, or perhaps a tiny toy in their chosen receptacle. This echoes the historical practice of the saint leaving gifts discreetly.

  • European Echoes: Charity and Benevolence in Germany and Poland
    Across Europe, traditions vary, often blending festive cheer with a strong emphasis on charity. In countries like Germany and Poland, the observance of Nikolaustag (Germany) or Mikołajki (Poland) takes on a distinctly communal and benevolent spirit. Here, children, often dressed as bishops themselves, or accompanied by figures representing Saint Nicholas, might participate in age-old customs that involve collecting food or small sums of money. This collected bounty is then generously given to the less fortunate, reinforcing the saint's legacy of compassionate giving and community support. In some regions, Saint Nicholas may be accompanied by a companion figure, like Knecht Ruprecht in Germany, who sometimes delivers coal to naughty children, balancing the joy of gifts with a lesson in good behavior.

  • Ukrainian Beliefs: Good Deeds Rewarded
    In Ukraine, Saint Nicholas Day (Sviaty Mykolai) carries a profound moral weight. Children are taught that their conduct throughout the entire year directly influences the gifts they receive. Well-behaved children can expect thoughtful presents, often found hidden under their pillows, symbolizing Saint Nicholas's secret generosity. Conversely, those who have been less than angelic might find a willow branch or a symbolic lump of coal, serving as a gentle reminder to reflect on their actions and strive for kindness in the coming year. This tradition underscores the importance of virtuous behavior and self-improvement.

  • The Netherlands: Sinterklaas and Witty Rhymes
    Perhaps one of the most elaborate and distinctive celebrations takes place in the Netherlands, where Saint Nicholas is affectionately known as Sinterklaas. Here, the main gift-giving evening, called Pakjesavond ("Presents Evening"), is celebrated on December 5th, the eve of Saint Nicholas Day. Dutch families gather to exchange gifts, which are famously accompanied by "sinterklaasgedichten"—idiosyncratic, witty, and often humorous rhythmic remarks or poems. These personalized verses add a layer of playful storytelling to the gifts, often playfully teasing the recipient about their habits or aspirations. Children also participate by leaving out a shoe filled with carrots or hay for Sinterklaas's white horse, Amerigo, demonstrating their care for the creatures who help bring the gifts. In return, they hope to find a small treat in their shoe the next morning.

The Enduring Spirit of Saint Nicholas Day

Despite their regional variations, these traditions share common threads: the anticipation of gifts, the subtle emphasis on good behavior, and above all, the spirit of generosity. Saint Nicholas Day, whether celebrated on December 6th or 19th, serves as a beautiful reminder of kindness, community, and the timeless joy of giving.

Frequently Asked Questions About Saint Nicholas Day

When is Saint Nicholas Day celebrated?
It is primarily celebrated on December 6th in Western Christian traditions and on December 19th for Eastern Orthodox Christians, due to differences in the Gregorian and Julian calendars.
Who was Saint Nicholas?
Saint Nicholas was a 4th-century Greek Christian bishop from Myra (modern-day Turkey) known for his secret acts of generosity, particularly towards the poor. He is the historical inspiration for the modern figure of Santa Claus.
How do children receive gifts on Saint Nicholas Day?
Traditions vary by country. In the United States, children often leave footwear out to be filled with treats. In the Netherlands, gifts are exchanged on "Pakjesavond" (December 5th) with witty poems. In Ukraine, gifts are often found under pillows, depending on the child's behavior.
Are Saint Nicholas Day traditions only about receiving gifts?
No, many traditions emphasize giving and charity. For example, in Germany and Poland, children dressed as bishops may collect food or money for the less fortunate, embodying Saint Nicholas's benevolent spirit.
Is Saint Nicholas Day related to Santa Claus?
Yes, Saint Nicholas is the direct historical inspiration for Santa Claus. The name "Santa Claus" is derived from "Sinterklaas," the Dutch name for Saint Nicholas.

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