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St Nicholas with choristers at Canterbury Cathedral
St Nicholas with choristers at Canterbury Cathedral
Photo: St Nicholas Society
England has nearly 500 Anglican churches named for St. Nicholas. These parishes and cathedrals mark their patron saint's feast day with a special Patronal Feast. As St. Nicholas Day is in early Advent and he is associated with children and gifts, many churches invite the saint to visit during, or after, the Sunday service, to explain who he is and what it means to celebrate his memory today. (Some churches do observe the day properly on the 6th rather than on the closest Sunday because each Advent Sunday has its own important theme.) On this day the homily reflects St Nicholas' true identity, as opposed to the more commercial Father Christmas or Santa. There is also a time for collecting food, gifts, and money for the less financially privileged.

Arhbishop Williams with Saint Nicholas
Archbishop Williams with St Nicholas

Photo: N Pritchard
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Boy Bishop at Hereford Cathedral
2004 Boy Bishop Frazer Haviz seated in the medieval Bishop's Throne at Hereford Cathedral

Photo: Hereford Cathedral
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Canterbury hosts an impressive St Nicholas Fest, begun in 2000. City and Cathedral together sponsor the event that begins with a parade through the city and ends inside the Cathedral itself. Saint Nicholas and Archbishop Rowan Williams lead the parade into the Cathedral precincts where over 2500 children and adults pack the cathedral to welcome the Saint and Archbishop. Music and dance, hymns and prayers, the Cathedral Boys Choir and more create a festive scene. As the festival has grown, more and more places are also beginning to host annual St Nicholas events. London's Holy Trinity Sloane Square , for example, sponsors a special event along with the surrounding shopping district. In addition, churches other than those dedicated to St. Nicholas, are also including the good saint as part of their Advent activities.

Some English parishes and cathedrals have recovered the Boy Bishop custom which dropped out of favor in the 16th century. One of the choristers is selected to serve as the Boy or Nicholas Bishop. He wears full episcopal robes and carries the Lord Bishop's pastoral staff. At the words from the Magnificat, "He has brought down the powerful from their thrones, and lifted up the lowly," the Boy Bishop, illustrating such an inversion, processes through the Quire and takes the Bishop's seat. For example, in Hereford Cathedral, the commissioned Boy Bishop preaches a sermon, leads the prayers, and asks for God's blessing on the people. In some places the custom has been updated with either a boy or a girl serving as the youthful bishop.

St Nicholas with school children at Newcastle Cathedral
St Nicholas leads school children at St Nicholas Cathedral, Newcastle
Photo: St Nicholas Cathedral, Newcastle
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St. Nicholas is commemorated at these English Anglican cathedrals: Canterbury, Chester, Chichester, Durham, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Portsmouth, Truro, and York.

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