Saint Nicholas: Are you recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church?

Saint Nicholas: Are you recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church?

Marco, age 9, asks Saint Nicholas are you recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church?, about the Adriatic Sea, and why his relics rest in Bari

Dear Saint Nicholas,

My name is Marco and I am 9 years old. I live in Bari, Italy, where a huge old church holds bones that my nonno says belonged to the real you, brought here on ships a very long time ago.

First, are you recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church?

Second, a geography question: what sea is Bari on?

Third, a school question about my country: why are Saint Nicholas’s relics kept in Bari, so far from Myra?

I left you a small plate of taralli, crunchy Italian crackers, and a glass of milk.

Love, Marco, age 9, Bari, Italy, Bari, Italy

From the Desk of Saint Nicholas

Dear Marco, thank you for the treat, it was wonderful. Now, your questions.

Are you recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church?

I am, recognized for my life of quiet generosity and care for those in need, long before the modern Christmas tradition grew from that same spirit.

What sea is Bari on?

Bari sits right on the Adriatic Sea, its harbor busy with boats, and the great basilica built to honor Saint Nicholas stands close enough to the water that you can hear the waves from its steps.

Why are Saint Nicholas’s relics kept in Bari, so far from Myra?

In the year 1087, a group of sailors from Bari traveled all the way to Myra and brought Saint Nicholas’s remains back to their home city, where the magnificent Basilica di San Nicola was built to house them. It became an important place of pilgrimage, visited by both Catholic and Orthodox Christians.

Buon Natale, Marco.

Ho ho ho, Saint Nicholas

Santa

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