We find this goodwill and charitable acts most abundantly during the days of Christmas when the benevolence of good St. Nick flourishes in cities and towns crossing the mountains and parting the seas of time all over the globe. For Christmas is a time when the whole world seems to stand still under the stars of our skies, in an act of reverence and awe of a Holy event where St. Nick, celebrated spokesperson of Christmas seems to have found his destiny.
Just how did this come about? Well, in stages, as everything else in life, one kind act of this holy Saint building upon another until everyone in the world is whispering his name in quiet expectation of his coming on Christmas Eve night. And why so quietly the whispers of these longing hearts? Everyone knows the real meaning of Christmas in their hearts and souls, and how easy to forget the main event under a pile of bright red bows and shiny snowflake wrap. That is why St. Nick reminds us through his charity, that we must never forget the real meaning of Christmas, which is goodwill and peace towards all.
And that is what St. Nick seems to be, a promoter of peace and plenty, and for those who don't have much, less is more when seen through the eyes of St. Nick. He valued life over death, health, and the nurturing of children in their innocence as Christ was born as an infant to bring the peace of heaven to earth.
St. Nick is said to have healed children, and considering that in the days he lived children were baptized in large wooden vats of water, it certainly could be true that he rescued more than one child from drowning. According to more than one source he brought two boys back to life, and provided dowries for young girls to become happily married rescuing them from lives of prostitution. His compassion and kindness towards the young is what brings us the different traditions of Christmas and giving gifts to children on Christmas Eve.