tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3488323498181849493.post2969490606915820517..comments2024-03-27T10:19:10.507-07:00Comments on Catolicidad: ¡AL FIN!... DETUVIERON AL IMPOSTOR E IMITADOR DE SAN NICOLÁS DE BARI Catolicidadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16835807011375533150noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3488323498181849493.post-68566587205212871362015-12-24T04:37:30.897-08:002015-12-24T04:37:30.897-08:00Mil gracias por la traducción para nuestro blog en...Mil gracias por la traducción para nuestro blog en inglés (catholicytblog.com). Tal vez ya sea extemporáneo este año, pero seguro ocuparemos su amable trabajo para el próximo. Un abrazo fuerte y feliz Navidad.Catolicidadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16835807011375533150noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3488323498181849493.post-48709078388461322212015-12-23T11:18:50.933-08:002015-12-23T11:18:50.933-08:00FINALLY!... SAINT NICHOLAS SHAM AND IMPOSTOR HAS B...FINALLY!... SAINT NICHOLAS SHAM AND IMPOSTOR HAS BEEN ARRESTED<br /><br />IT IS ADVISABLE TO REMEMBER THIS. ILLUSTRATED WITH HUMOR BUT IT IS IMPORTANT.<br /><br />Saint Nicholas is the true Bishop who distribuated gifts to the children of his diocese, but its main gift was the Word of God and spread the Gospel message as they have always been: the most important gift of God.<br /><br />Santa Claus is an impostor, a caricature of St. Nicholas created by Coca Cola which gave the name of Santa Claus, and only serves the marketing $$$$$$.<br /><br />Unfortunately the modern Santa Claus was paganized. The bishop's miter was replaced by the now famous red cap, his pectoral cross disappeared. He was "moved" from Turkey to the North Pole, where snow comes by deer.<br /><br />Santa Claus pagan captured the imagination of advertising agents in the West. St. Nicholas as a bishop, he is represented in red dress. Coca Cola magnates liked that due to it is also the color of that corporation advertising. They began to use it in a pre Christmas advertising campaign.<br /><br />Nowadays, "Santa Claus" is used to sell all sorts of things and almost nobody remembers his true story. It is time for Christians to recover our Saint and teach our children that Christmas is the celebration of the birth of God made child. Recall then that St. Nicholas was a holy bishop who cared for the poor, especially children and he became famous because of his charity.Michael Peter Füstumumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08562656012248468123noreply@blogger.com