P
Palatinus
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My wife and I both work for Catholic institutions and have little three kids and one on the way. With the oldest being almost four, this is the first year we are really noticing the push for Santa even from Catholic quarters. I’m curious what others have done. A few thoughts first:
- We celebrate St. Nicholas on Dec. 6. Since my wife is German (born there) we enjoy the German tradition of setting shoes out and kids get candy Dec. 6. We tell the kids that this is the celebrate the story of St. Nicholas’ generosity to the poor and the kids really enjoy it.
- Santa Claus is not in any way (except for American movies) the focus of Dec. 24/25 in Germany. They talk about the coming of the Christ child (Christkind). I like this since Advent and Christmas is about this anyway.
- The American Santa Claus as in popular culture is a recent phenomenon. As far as I. Can tell, it is mostly from the late 19th century. That means that the world did just fine for almost 1900 years without this cultural version.