This sculpture of Saint Nicolas stands just alongside the church you saw yesterday. Saint Nicolas is said to be just about everyone's saint. He's named the patron saint of more causes than any other. In France, the most familiar story, both told and sung, is of three little children lured into the clutches of an evil butcher and rescued by Saint Nicolas. In other parts of the world, however, Saint Nicolas is mostly known as the patron saint of mariners.
It seems the very first St. Nicolas was Greek and he became the Bishop of Myra which is mentioned in yesterday's posting.
And of course what do we call Saint Nicolas these days? Why Santa Claus, of course!
It seems the very first St. Nicolas was Greek and he became the Bishop of Myra which is mentioned in yesterday's posting.
And of course what do we call Saint Nicolas these days? Why Santa Claus, of course!