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How Nicholas Archbishop of Myra Became "San Nicola di Bari" in 1087
Historical narrative tracing the history of Nicholas, Archbishop of Myra, to his final resting place in Bari, Italy.
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Patron Saints Index: Nicholas of Myra
Illustrated profile.
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Catholic Encyclopedia: St. Nicholas of Myra
Fourth-century bishop in Asia Minor. Also called St. Nicholas of Bari because his relics were translated there in the eleventh century.
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How the Dutch of "New Amsterdam" Brought St. Nick to N.Y. with Them
The reason New Yorkers and Americans celebrate St. Nicholas is that Dutch immigrants brought their traditions about Sinter Klaas with them.
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Lives of the Saints: St. Nicholas
Confessor, Archbishop of Myra. From Fr. Alban Butler's Lives of the Saints.
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For young children.
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Domestic-Church.com: Saint Nicholas
Three accounts of the story of St. Nicholas: for infants through children age 8, children 8-14, and age 14 through adults. By Catherine Fournier.
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Excerpts from "The Life of Nicholas" by Symeon Metaphrastes.
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Lives of Saints: St. Nicholas of Myra
Bishop, Confessor. From the book "Lives of Saints", published by John J. Crawley.
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Sacred Heart Parish: St. Nicholas
About St. Nicholas, and how he came to be the patron saint of such diverse groups of people.
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St. Peter and St. Paul Orthodox Church: St. Nicholas
A tribute to the saint and a photograph of the ikon on the east wall of the north transept of the church.
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The Life of the Holy Hierarch and Wonderworker Nicholas
A brief history. Hear the Apolitikion of Saint Nicholas using RealAudio player.
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About travel in Myra today.
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The Life of Saint Nicholas the Bishop
From "The Golden Legend," by Jacobus de Voragine. William Caxton translation, slightly modernized.
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The Translation of Saint Nicholas
An anonymous Greek account of the removal of the saint's body from Myra to Bari. Translated from a thirteenth-century manuscript.
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