MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM THE ENGLISH HOME MAGAZINE
A COMPLETE A-Z ENGLISH CHRISTMAS
F IS FOR FATHER CHRISTMAS
Santa Claus, Kris Kringle, St Nicholas... he goes by many names, but in the United Kingdom, it is the anticipation of the arrival of Father Christmas, delivering gifts on Christmas Eve and filling the stockings of those on the 'nice' list. The legend of the figure has many different origins, some of which have been fused to create the character beloved by children at Christmastime. Saint Nicholas, a bishop known for his kindness and generosity, is the start of the legends, and devotion to him encouraged the giving of gifts to others. The Dutch named this figure Sinterklaas, which in turn became Santa Claus in English, and the popular name used in the The United States. The English Father Christmas has become wholly synonymous with the American interpretation of Santa, but it also has roots that go back an unknown pagan figure who lifted people's spirits during the bleak winter months. This man wore robes of green and a holly crown - much like the depiction of the ghost of Christmas Present in Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol.
Merry Christmas to you all!
Love, Bernadette
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