What is the difference between father christmas and santa claus




















Father Christmas is not associated with distributing gifts to the children, but rather he is believed to bring the news of the birth of Jesus Christ. The rise of Puritanism led to the condemnation of pre-Reformation traditions and in response to the debate, supporters personified Christmas as a kind old man that brought good news. They started calling him as "Old Christmas" or "Father Christmas". Now, Santa Claus in addition to bring presents for children is also responsible for bringing merry and cheer to all the people.

Big bellied jolly man with a long beard. He wears a red coat with a black belt and red boots, with a long red hat. Difference between Santa Claus and Father Christmas.

Key Difference: Santa Claus is described as a big-bellied man with a white beard and a pair of glasses. Another has three boys being butchered in order that their meat could be sold off as ham whereupon Nicholas resurrects the boys.

Saint Nicholas was, and is, such an inspiring figure that even though the town of his birthplace is now largely Muslim, and so no longer recognises Christmas, they still celebrate the figure of Santa Claus.

Nicholas is believed to have died on 6 December and in certain countries, like Holland, children receive gifts on this day, the Feast of St Nicholas, rather than at Christmas.

So why does he come on the 24 December? He wanted to popularise Christianity and so appropriated existing pagan practises as everyone from the Romans to the Babylonians celebrated the beginning of the end of winter. This is perhaps why early representations of Father Christmas saw him dressed in green, representing the green shoots of spring in the depths of winter. Americans believe that Father Christmas is based in the North Pole which considering it consists of constantly shifting frozen ice, is just a bit unlikely.

The British and European traditions are more prosaic, and believe his workshop is in Finland, in an area called Lapland. Some even think his grotto is somewhere in the Korvatunturi mountain range.

Popular Culture Xmas. Most Recent. Historically, Nicholas of Myra was a 4th century bishop hence the appearance of bishop's robes on some versions of Santa. According to the website at the end of this commentary, as early as the 's Nicholas was portrayed as having a short dark beard, as bishops of the Eastern church were so portrayed In the 's in Europe, parades were held in December by a man dressed in bishop's robes.

In , apparently as an act of rebellion on the government banning Christmas, a character called "Father Christmas" came around to towns taunting the government Nicholas" which was also known as "The Night Before Christmas.

Shortly thereafter, while Santa was being popularly depicted by Thomas Nast in the United States, Britain was importing images of Santa from Germany, calling him Father Christmas, portrayed as tall and stern in bishop's robes as opposed to the "Jolly Elf" of the Americans.

JoshCaleb12 Answer has 3 votes. JoshCaleb12 20 year member replies Answer has 3 votes. This website lists several other names by which this character is known I wonder if he's in the witness protection program for some reason? BRY2K Answer has 2 votes. BRY2K 14 year member replies Answer has 2 votes. An elder of the village would dress up to personify winter and would visit each house within the village or community.



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