Written by Lynn Marie Allen

It is that time of year when we can all take a little time to be kinder and more grateful. I sincerely wish your holidays sparkle for each of your families!
The true story of Santa Claus chronicles the story of Saint Nicholas, who was, in fact, a genuine person. Santa has taken many names from different cultures, and some know him as Santa Claus, Kris Kringle, St. Nick, Pere Noelle, and Father Christmas, just a few of the names we have come to regard him as. The stories are true, and yes, there is a Santa Claus! Nicholas was born in 280 A.D. in Patara, now known as Turkey. Nicholas was born into a wealthy family, but Christian beliefs were fundamental to his upbringing. Sadly, Nicholas’s family died during an epidemic while Nicholas was still young. Nicholas was determined to make a difference and gave his whole inheritance to assist the needy, the sick, and the suffering. Nicholas spent his entire life serving and helping people, and while a young man, he was made the Bishop of Myra. It is easy to see why we remember Bishop Nicholas’s generosity to needy people!
Most importantly, Nicholas loved children! Nicholas was kind, giving, determined, and stubborn, defending any needy person! Nicholas defended his beliefs, including Christianity. Nicholas was generous and spent his entire life and his family’s fortune sharing with less fortunate people. On December 6th, Nicholas passed away; his life was celebrated annually with a feast. December 6th was considered a day of good luck for purchases or getting married for many years. So, whenever you ask, yes, absolutely, there is a Santa Claus.
As always, there is so much more to every story. Chase your sparkle and find those history mysteries.
Pictured Vintage Santa Claus Postcard
