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portraitsofsaints · 5 months
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Saint Nicholas
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Feast Day: December 6
Patronage: Children, sailors, fishermen, merchants, broadcasters, the falsely accused, prostitutes, repentant thieves
Known for his secret generosity, Nicholas would do things such as leaving coins in the shoe people left outside. He would thus serve as the prototype for the character Santa Claus. Nicholas was said to have helped a desperately poor father planning on selling his daughters into prostitution. He gave the family three bags of gold, symbolized by three large golden balls, which he is ofter portrayed.
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russianicons · 1 year
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Kazan was once home to a distinct school of iconography, which brought up many talented icon painters. The featured work is a fantastic example of the style typical for the iconographers belonging to the Kazan school. Distinctive dark tones imbue Saint Nicholas icon with solemn seriousness and profound privacy. Unfortunately, the master’s name was long lost to time. The piece is now held in the collection of the Petko Zadgorski Art Gallery of Burgas in Bulgaria.
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byfaithmedia · 4 months
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As a wealthy Christian, Saint Nicholas felt called by God to help the poor by doing good deeds. His acts of kindness sowed the seed of the tradition of giving gifts at Christmas and placing them in a stocking. 
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adiladedesign · 7 months
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Saint Nicholas
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Saint Nicholas: celebrated at the beginning of December in Europe.
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mondlylanguages · 5 months
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What's Nicholas' name in your country? 🤩
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julieschulerart · 4 months
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Brine. Three Specimens in a Jar. 8" x 10" Original painting. $110
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anastpaul · 5 months
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Notre-Dame de Séez/ Our Lady of Séez, France (5th Century), St Nicholas and Memorials of the Saints - 6 December
Notre-Dame de Séez/ Our Lady of Séez, Normandy, France (5th Century) – 6 December:HERE:https://anastpaul.com/2021/12/06/notre-dame-de-seez-our-lady-of-seez-normandy-france-5th-century-and-memorials-of-the-saints-6-december/ St Nicholas (270-343) Confessor, Bishop, Confessor, Abbot, Apostle of Charity, Miracle-worker.Full Biography…
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Krampus - The Horned Devil of Alpine Folklore
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A still from the movie 'Krampus' (2015), directed by Michael Dougherty
The sound of cloven hooves and the clanking of chains is all you hear - as Krampusnacht, it is near.
The name of 'Krampus' might not be that well-known in our big world, but in the recent years this folkloric figure has made it to the big screen, appearing in a central role in the movie Krampus (2015).
The origins of Krampus are unknown, although this being most likely originates from the pre-Christian tradition. It appears mostly in the still-living traditions of the Alpine regions, where on the 5th of December the spirit of Krampus strolls the streets through men dressed in dark suits of sheep or goat skin, with cowbells around their hips, impersonating Krampus while they run around scaring the children. This night is commonly referred to as 'Krampusnacht', and it is followed by the day of Saint Nicholas (December 6th), who subordinates Krampus and leads him by his chains as the saint leaves the good-behaving children their presents. However, if the children were naughty, they might be given sticks instead of presents by Krampus itself, or even worse - Krampus might take them to his lair by trapping them in a sack it drags with it for these occasions only.
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Krampusnacht in Tyrol, 2013. Photo by Sean Gallup.
Folklorically speaking, Krampus is classified as a horned devil type of creature. As such, some anthropologists have suggested that it may have been a certain pagan horned deity or spirit that has been assimilated into Christian mythology by becoming a Devil-like being.
However, no matter what its original story is, Krampus is a prime example from the wild, dark and primeval pre-Christian imaginarium. A story so ancient that it barely has a name, but one so persistent that it still inspires and evolves. -Heidi (@theatrum-tenebrarum)
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Gruss Von Krampus - Fröhliche Krampusnacht meine kinder! Hope you've been good this year. Your #ElfontheShelf ain’t got nothing on my #Krampus. December5 #Germantraditions #stnicholas #stnicholasday #krampusnacht #krampusonthemantle #stnick #krampuslauf #krampuskarten #christmas #holidays #holidayseason #traditions #christmas2022 #christmas #december52022 #krampusnacht2022 (at West New York, New Jersey) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClzQOjqPZOi/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Were you good one or bad a little this year? Have a happy St.Nicholas day! #mayamiyama #illustration #stnicholas #krampus https://www.instagram.com/p/ClzA0eny-l_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Do you have your boots out, ready for Krampus? It is Krampusnacht, after all. The night that Krampus visits the homes of the ‘naughty’ children; the ones ignored by St. Nicholas. Krampus serves as the counterpart to St. Nicholas, punishing the bad children, while St. Nicholas leaves sweets and gifts for the good children. Krampus is a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats children into being nice and not naughty. Krampus’ appearance is much different than St. Nicholas’, as well. Krampus has massive horns, fangs, is covered in long stringy dark hair, has a long pointed tongue, and the cloven hooves of a goat. He also carries a bell, drags large chains, and retains a bundle of birch sticks to swat naughty children. The worst of the worst children are thrown into his sack and dragged to the underworld. Some believe Krampus originated in Germany. His name is derived from the German word krampen, translating to claw, and is said to be the son of Hel, in Norse mythology. It is said that Krampus was part of Pagan rituals leading up to the Winter Solstice. Ultimately, the origin is unclear, as it is impossible to verify when the legend truly began. Many anthropologists and folklorists believe that the legend has pre-Christian origins, dating as far back as the 6th or 7th century CE. However, no written sources exist before the end of the 16th century. By the 17th century, Krampus was incorporated into Christian winter celebrations, pairing him alongside St. Nicholas. Krampus is the perfect antidote if you’ve had a bit too much of the sugar, spice, and everything nice preaching that tends to accompany the holidays. So, Krampus is coming for all the naughty-makers out there. Are you ready? Was it worth it? #thejaggedpath #krampus #Krampusnacht #merrykrampus #legendofkrampus #christmasdemon #birchswitch #krampusnight #stnicholas (at Houston, Texas) https://www.instagram.com/p/Clz9kH8NI2x/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mireoceu · 1 year
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São Nicholas (Nicolau) de Tolentino 1245 - 1305 Festa: 10 de setembro Padroeiro: almas do purgatório; animais; bebês; barqueiros; marinheiros; moribundos Origem: Sant'Angelo in Pontano, Itália . Seus pais já de idade avançada não tinham filhos e, visitando o Santuário de São Nicolau, sua mãe prometeu a Deus que se tivesse um filho, o entregaría a seu serviço. O milagre foi concebido e o menino que nasceu recebeu o nome de Nicholas. O pequeno passava horas em oração e escutava com ânimo a Palavra de Deus, gostava dos pobres e partilhava com eles o que tinha e o que sabia. Entrou na Ordem de Santo Agostinho, onde foi ordenado sacerdote e viveu seus últimos trinta anos. Em sua primeira missa, seu coração brilhou como fogo. Pregava nas ruas, aos pobres, aos presos, administrava os sacramentos em asilos, hospitais e prisões. E passava horas no confessionário. Realizou incontáveis milagres, mas pedia para todos "Não digam nada sobre isto. Dê graças a Deus, não a mim." Muitos o procuravam para pedir que rezasse pelas almas do purgatório. Sofreu muito tempo com dores de estômago. A Virgem Maria apareceu a ele e instruiu a pedir um pedaço de pão, molhá-lo na água e comê-lo. Assim o fez e ficou curado, e por gratidão abençoava pedaços de pão para dar aos enfermos, obtendo assim inúmeras curas. Nicholas partiu para a Casa do Pai e 40 anos após sua morte seu corpo foi encontrado incorrupto. . Curiosidade: São Nicholas era vegetariano. Uma vez tantaram lhe servir frango. Ele abençoou a ave morta, e essa recuperou a vida e voou para fora da cozinha. . São Nicholas de Tolentino, rogai por nós 🙏🏽 . #sãonicolaudetolentino #sãonicolau #stnicholas #vegetariano #marinheiro #purgatorio #vidadossantos #igrejacatolica #catolicos #pax https://www.instagram.com/p/ClixbhPLFDB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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russianicons · 2 years
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Saint Nicholas, the Archbishop of Myra, is one of the most venerated and respected saints of the Christian world. The featured icon from our collection depicts the saint together with 16 hagiographical scenes dedicated to his miracles and life. Resonating colors and a monochromic approach to faces are proof that the piece was created at one of the iconographic centers of the Vladimir region, possibly Palekh. That’s also how we know that the work dates back to the second quarter of the 19th century.
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shadowfishtank · 1 year
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#sinterklaas #santaclaus #holidays #christmas #illustration #art #stnicholas Sinterklaas or Sint-Nicolaas is a legendary figure based on Saint Nicholas, patron saint of children. (at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmrZDRcL3_r/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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angelheartcottage · 1 year
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Coming soon to a chimney near you! Merry Christmas Eve! #thechroniclesoffarnia #thingssoamazeme #magic #wonder #believe #santa #christmaseve #tingles #soexcited #ilovehim #joy #uponthehousetop #happiness #twasthenightbeforechristmas #hohoho #stnicholas #jolly #fatherchristmas #kriskringle https://www.instagram.com/p/CmjoUwWLfU0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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potterycandlebar · 1 year
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Happy Saint Nicholas Day! If you have the opportunity and aspiration to help, become a patron for those Ukrainian children who need it the most. Make a fairy tale come true for the holidays.. 💙💛 #potterycandlebar #saintnicholas #ukraine #saintnicholasday #festival #stnicholas #stnicholasday #russia #ukrainerussiawar #stoptheviolence #stopthewar #russia2022 #ukrainian #supportukraine #stopputin #vladimirputin #peace #illustration #illustrationartists #graphicdesign #illustrationoftheday #holiday #holidayseason #moscow #kiev #saintpetersburg #kyiv #zelenskyy #russiaukraineconflict #photoofthemoment (at Pottery, The Candle Bar) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cmixg5CrKb-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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