{"id":3600,"date":"2025-12-19T20:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-12-19T20:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ewtnromania.com\/ro\/2025\/12\/19\/from-saint-to-santa-the-true-story-of-st-nicholas-of-bari\/"},"modified":"2025-12-19T20:00:00","modified_gmt":"2025-12-19T20:00:00","slug":"from-saint-to-santa-the-true-story-of-st-nicholas-of-bari","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ewtnromania.com\/ro\/2025\/12\/19\/from-saint-to-santa-the-true-story-of-st-nicholas-of-bari\/","title":{"rendered":"From Saint to Santa: The True Story of St. Nicholas of Bari"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>From Saint to Santa: The True Story of St. Nicholas of Bari Everyone knows Santa Claus\u2014the jolly, gift-bearing figure who arrives on Christmas Eve to delight children around the world. Yet behind the red suit and sleigh stands a real historical figure: Saint Nicholas, a fourth-century bishop whose legacy is deeply rooted in faith, generosity, and courage. In Bari, the vibrant capital of Italy\u2019s Puglia region, Saint Nicholas is far more than a legend. His name echoes through streets, alleyways, and along the seaside, uniting believers and skeptics alike in a devotion that blends religious faith with cultural identity. At the heart of this devotion stands the Pontifical Basilica of Saint Nicholas, where the saint\u2019s relics have been preserved for centuries. Explaining how the basilica came to be, Father Giovanni Distante, Rector of the Pontifical Basilica of Saint Nicholas, recounts the dramatic events that brought the saint to Bari. \u201cThe Basilica was built following the arrival of Saint Nicholas\u2019 relics in Bari in 1087,\u201d he said. \u201cWhat began as a commercial expedition eventually took on a sacred purpose. The Bari sailors, who had traveled to Antioch on a trading mission, learned that Venetian rivals planned to steal the saint\u2019s bones. They arrived before the Venetians, went to Myra, and took the relics of Saint Nicholas, one of the most venerated saints in both the East and the West. When they returned to Bari, they decided to build this magnificent Basilica, which would naturally house the relics of the saint.\u201d A City Shaped by Miracles and Pilgrimage From the moment Saint Nicholas\u2019 relics arrived, Bari became a destination of pilgrimage. According to historians, miracles followed almost immediately, sealing the bond between the saint and the city. Author and historian Antonio Di Fazio, a leading expert on Saint Nicholas, describes the extraordinary impact of the relics\u2019 arrival. \u201cFrom the very day Saint Nicholas\u2019 bones arrived in Bari, pilgrims began to come immediately,\u201d he explained. \u201cAccording to historical accounts, as soon as some pilgrims arrived, four or five miracles occurred involving people who had been blind\u2014they regained their sight upon entering the Bari area. And this was just the beginning, as from that moment on, pilgrims of all ages and social classes came in a continuous flow. Popes came, kings came, knights passing through during the Crusades came\u2014everyone came through here\u2026\u201d This devotion continues to be renewed each year through two major celebrations. On December 6, the city commemorates the saint\u2019s death, while on May 8\u20139, Bari marks the daring transfer of his relics from Myra. During the latter celebration, the statue of Saint Nicholas is carried in a solemn procession across the sea, honoring the sailors whose courage forever shaped the city\u2019s spiritual identity. The Gift That Gave Birth to Christmas Saint Nicholas is also inseparably linked to Christmas itself. His acts of hidden charity inspired the figure who would later become Santa Claus\u2014a connection rooted in one remarkable act of mercy. Antonio Di Fazio recounts the miracle that would define the saint\u2019s legacy of giving. \u201cHe learned that a family had fallen into poverty, into misfortune, a terrible financial distress,\u201d Di Fazio said, \u201cso that the three daughters of this family, not having a dowry to marry, were destined for prostitution, and the father had already begun to make arrangements in this sense. Saint Nicholas learned of this. So, at night, without being seen by anyone, he went near the house of this family and, with a leather bag full of gold coins, he placed gold coins and threw them through the window of this [family].\u201d Di Fazio continued, explaining how the saint repeated the act twice more, saving all three daughters. \u201cAnd the symbol that characterizes the figure of Saint Nicholas in all his iconography is the three balls,\u201d he added, referring to the three bags of gold that remain his enduring symbol. This spirit of anonymous generosity still shapes Bari today, especially in service to the city\u2019s most vulnerable. Saint Nicholas Lives On in the Streets of Bari That same spirit of giving lives on through organizations like the In.Con.Tra Bari Association, which supports the homeless and those living in precarious conditions. Each morning and evening, volunteers distribute food, clothing, blankets, and hot drinks\u2014often from a camper that transforms Bari\u2019s cold streets into places of warmth and dignity. Describing the nightly outreach, Michele Tataranni, President of the In.Con.Tra Association, explains how the street unit operates. \u201cTonight, as has become tradition for the In.Con.Tra Association, we set out with the street unit,\u201d he said. \u201cThe street unit departs each day from different points across the city, from the outskirts to the center. Today, we start from the city center, as we aim to reach as many people as possible at different times with the camper.\u201d He added that the service, founded in 2007, has continued to grow. \u201cThis year marks 18 years of the service, which continues to evolve year after year\u2026\u201d The volunteers know the people they serve personally, adapting their care to individual needs. \u201cWe know all the places where they sleep, where they take shelter at night\u2014whether it\u2019s raining, hot, or windy,\u201d Tataranni said. \u201cWhat will we do tonight? We\u2019ll bring warm milk, herbal teas, because we know who is lactose intolerant, who only drinks teas, and who prefers just plain tea.\u201d The work does not stop during the holidays. \u201cWe\u2019re especially active during the holiday season\u2014on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception and from December 24\u201326,\u201d he explained. \u201cOn Christmas Eve, volunteers hit the streets in the camper dressed as Santa Claus\u2026\u201d A Legacy Carried Forward by the Young Many of the volunteers are young people, drawn by a desire to give meaningfully to others\u2019 lives. Gaia, an In.Con.Tra volunteer, reflects on what keeps her coming back. \u201cI think about the gratitude of all those people who thank you, who call you an \u2018angel,\u2019\u201d she said. \u201cI believe that means far more than a night out\u2014it\u2019s something you can carry with you forever, something that no one else can give you\u2026\u201d For Francesca, volunteering is also deeply personal. As the daughter of the association\u2019s president, she credits her father\u2019s example. \u201cI am the daughter of the President, and my father\u2019s example has been very important and meaningful to me,\u201d she said. \u201cHe introduced me to the world of volunteering at an early age, giving me many opportunities to learn about the networks of volunteers, the entire world behind it, and all the different ways volunteering can be expressed and people can be helped.\u201d Through the hands of Michele, Gaia, Francesca, and countless others, Saint Nicholas continues to walk the streets of Bari\u2014offering warmth, dignity, and hope to men and women for whom Christmas might otherwise pass unnoticed. Adapted by Jacob Stein. 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