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In Hungary, St. Nicolaus (Mikulás) or Father Winter (Télapó) comes on the night of 5 December and the children get their gifts the next morning. They get sweets in a bag if they were good, and a golden colored birch switch if not. On Christmas Eve "Little Jesus" comes and gives gifts for everyone. [51] Echo of Islam. MIG. 1993. In the former Soviet Union, fir trees were usually put up to mark New Year's day, following a tradition established by the officially atheist state.

I used fabric glue to secure the red felt shapes to the grey shirt and pants. I used the Operation game board as a guide for placing the red shapes. For example, the bread box is the lowest peice on the stomach. Allow a few hours for the glue to dry completely. Step 4- Sew (or glue) on game pieces Bever, Lindsey (22 December 2018). " 'Is there a Santa Claus?': How a child's letter inspired the classic 'Yes, Virginia' response". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on 17 March 2022 . Retrieved 25 August 2022.In the United Kingdom, Father Christmas was historically depicted wearing a green cloak. [ citation needed] As Father Christmas has been increasingly merged into the image of Santa Claus, that has been changed to the more commonly known red suit. [136] Santa had been portrayed in a red suit in the 19th century by Thomas Nast among others. [137]

Ramet, Sabrina Petra (10 November 2005). Religious Policy in the Soviet Union. Cambridge University Press. p.138. ISBN 9780521022309. The League sallied forth to save the day from this putative religious revival. Antireligioznik obliged with so many articles that it devoted an entire section of its annual index for 1928 to anti-religious training in the schools. More such material followed in 1929, and a flood of it the next year. It recommended what Lenin and others earlier had explicitly condemned—carnivals, farces, and games to intimidate and purge the youth of religious belief. It suggested that pupils campaign against customs associated with Christmas (including Christmas trees) and Easter. Some schools, the League approvingly reported, staged an anti-religious day on the 31st of each month. Not teachers but the League's local set the programme for this special occasion. Better Watch Out, Better Not Cry". Archived from the original on 20 January 2007 . Retrieved 13 December 2007. , Hilda Hoy, The Prague Post, 13 December 2006. Norman Corwin's 1938 comic radio play The Plot to Overthrow Christmas, set entirely in rhyme, details a conspiracy of the Devil Mephistopheles and damned figures of history to defeat the good will among men of Christmas, by sending the Roman emperor Nero to the North Pole to assassinate Santa Claus. Through a battle of wits, Santa saves himself by winning Nero over to the joys of Christmas, and gives him a Stradivarius violin. The play was re-produced in 1940 and 1944.

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Santa Claus has partial Christian roots in Saint Nicholas, particularly in the high church denominations that practice the veneration of him, in addition to other saints. In light of this, the character has sometimes been the focus of controversy over the holiday and its meanings. A number of denominations of Christians have varying concerns about Santa Claus, which range from acceptance to denouncement. [119] [120] Some Christians, particularly Calvinists such as the Puritans, disliked the idea of Santa Claus, as well as Christmas in general, believing that the lavish celebrations were not in accordance with their faith. [121] Other nonconformist Christians condemn the materialist focus of contemporary gift giving and see Santa Claus as the symbol of that culture. [122] Flying Santa—a northeastern US tradition of pilots delivering presents to families in remote lighthouses

Santa Claus: History, Legend, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Archived from the original on 25 December 2021 . Retrieved 10 August 2020.

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a b "The Pagan Origins of Santa Claus". Learn Religions. Archived from the original on 1 January 2023 . Retrieved 1 January 2023. a b c d "Santa Claus receives more than six million letters annually and growing, 20 Dec 2007". Asian Tribune. Archived from the original on 8 May 2011 . Retrieved 12 December 2010. Wodan's role during the Yuletide period has been theorized as having influenced concepts of St. Nicholas and Santa Claus in a variety of facets, including his long white beard and his gray horse for nightly rides (compare Odin's horse Sleipnir) or his reindeer in North American tradition. [19] Folklorist Margaret Baker maintains that "the appearance of Santa Claus or Father Christmas, whose day is the 25th of December, owes much to Odin, the old blue-hooded, cloaked, white-bearded Giftbringer of the north, who rode the midwinter sky on his eight-footed steed Sleipnir, visiting his people with gifts. Odin, transformed into Father Christmas, then Santa Claus, prospered with St Nicholas and the Christchild, became a leading player on the Christmas stage." [20] Countries whose national postal operators answer letters to Santa and other end-of-year holiday figures, and the number of letters received in 2006: Germany (500,000), Australia (117,000), Austria (6,000), Bulgaria (500), Canada (1,060,000), Spain (232,000), United States (no figure, as statistics are not kept centrally), Finland (750,000), France (1,220,000), Ireland (100,000), New Zealand (110,000), Portugal (255,000), Poland (3,000), Slovakia (85,000), Sweden (150,000), Switzerland (17,863), Ukraine (5,019), United Kingdom (750,000).

Choffat, Axelle. "Lettre au Père Noël 2021: date, adresse... Les infos clés". www.linternaute.com (in French). Archived from the original on 26 December 2021 . Retrieved 26 December 2021.Guiness[ sic] World Record Santa Claus Costumes | WebPhotoBlog | imagini, fotografii, pictures, poze, images". Webphoto.ro. 30 November 2009. Archived from the original on 14 October 2010 . Retrieved 29 September 2010. Writing in Mothering, writer Carol Jean-Swanson makes similar points, noting that the original figure of St. Nicholas gave only to those who were needy and that today Santa Claus seems to be more about conspicuous consumption: Mikulás— Hungary, Poland, Romania Slovenia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, a figure who brings treats before Christmas Elves had been portrayed as using assembly lines to produce toys early in the 20th century. That shift was reflected in the modern depiction of Santa's residence—now often humorously portrayed as a fully mechanized production and distribution facility, equipped with the latest manufacturing technology, and overseen by the elves with Santa and Mrs. Claus as executives or managers. [42]

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