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Really, Fr Ray; Re St NIcholas
Topic Started: Saturday, 6. December 2008, 14:43 (158 Views)
OsullivanB

MickCook
Saturday, 20. December 2008, 04:04
I'd like to know where Fr. Ray got his information. The only records of Nicaea are from two historians who happened to attend the council. There is no record of which bishops actually attended - St. Nicholas may have attended, but its not actually known.

Miracles are attributed to St. Nicholas both before and after his death.
This link may help:
http://www.stnicholascenter.org/Brix?pageID=32
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MickCook
Saturday, 20. December 2008, 04:04
I'd like to know where Fr. Ray got his information. The only records of Nicaea are from two historians who happened to attend the council. There is no record of which bishops actually attended - St. Nicholas may have attended, but its not actually known.

Miracles are attributed to St. Nicholas both before and after his death.
Fr.Ray is not the only one - the blogosphere was full of tales of St Nick's pugilistic accomplishments.
Go St Nick :cool2:
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