St Nicholas - Santa Claus - St Jacobs
Did you know St Jacob is also known as Saint Nicholas.
Jesus's Grandfather is Saint Nicholas!
He is Santa Claus. Saint Nick. Papa Noel. Dez Moroz
The Well Of Sychar - St Jacob's Well
The Well of Sychar, also known as Jacob's Well, is a significant biblical site in the West Bank where Jesus famously met with the Samaritan woman * John 4 & 5 offering her "living water" and revealing himself as the Messiah. Which is now inside the St Photini Greek Eastern Orthodox Christian Church.
The Holy Martyr Photini (Photinḗ/Svetlana) the Samaritan Woman, her sons Victor (named Photinos) and Iosḗs; and her sisters Anatolḗ, Photó, Photida, Paraskevḗ, Kyriakḗ, Nero’s daughter Domnina; and the Martyr Sebastian.
The holy Martyr Photini was the Samaritan Woman, with whom the Savior conversed at Jacob’s Well (John. 4:5-42).
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Saint Mary With Saint John & St Nicholas
The Ansidei Madonna (Italian: Pala Ansidei) is a 1505–1507 painting by the Italian High Renaissance artist Raphael, painted during his Florentine period. It shows the Blessed Virgin Mary sitting on a wooden throne, with the child Christ on her lap. On her right John the Baptist stands, on her left Saint Nicholas is reading.

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The Life & Miracles of Saint Nicholas
Many icons show Saint Nicholas with Jesus on one side and Mary the Blessed Mother on the other. They hold symbols of a bishop's office: the Book of the Gospels and an omophorion. They appeared this way in two events of Nicholas' life. The first was when he was selected to be consecrated as a bishop. The second was at the Council of Nicaea. They symbolize God's favor resting upon Nicholas and confirm his vocation as a bishop.
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The Name Santa Claus Derived From Sinter Klaas
Sinterklaas - Netherlands & Belgium
In the Netherlands and Belgium, Sinterklaas is the beloved figure who brings gifts to children, but he differs from the American Santa Claus in several ways. Sinterklaas arrives by steamboat from Spain in mid-November, and his feast day is celebrated on December 5th. He is a tall, slender man with a long, white beard, often dressed in a bishop's robes. Sinterklaas is accompanied by his helpers, known as Zwarte Pieten (Black Petes), who are often controversial due to their blackface makeup. Children leave out their shoes to receive gifts, and Sinterklaas' character is rooted in both religious and historical traditions, dating back to the medieval figure of Saint Nicholas.
Ded Moroz,[a] or Morozko (Russian: Морозко, romanized: Morozko), is a legendary figure similar to Father Christmas and Santa Claus, who has his roots in Slavic mythology. The tradition of Ded Moroz is mostly spread in East Slavic countries and is a significant part of Russian culture. At the beginning of the Soviet era, communist authorities banned Ded Moroz. However, the ban was lifted and he soon became a significant part of Soviet culture. The literal translation of Ded Moroz is Grandfather Frost or Old Man Frost, but traditionally the name is translated as Father Frost.
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