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      • May these candy canes, shaped just like your Bishop's staff, be for us a sign of your benevolent care. We rejoice that you are the holy bringer of gifts and that so many have been delighted through your great generosity. Help us to be as generous of heart.
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  1. Nov 25, 2012 · The candy cane is a treat often associated with Saint Nicholas, the patron and protector of children. Download your Saint Nicholas Day Blessing of Candy Canes prayer cards today!

  2. Come, great-hearted saint, and be our patron and companion as we, once again, prepare our homes and hearts for the great feast of Christmas, the birth of the Eternal Blessing, Jesus Christ. May these sweets, these candy canes, be a sign of Advent joy for us. May these candy canes, shaped just like your Bishop's staff,

  3. Wherever these candy canes are hung, on tree or wall or door, may they carry with them the bright blessing of God. May all who shall taste them experience the joy of God

    • Edward Hays
  4. Dec 1, 2015 · The candy cane is a treat often associated with Saint Nicholas, the patron and protector of children. The crook symbolizes the gentle image of Jesus, the Good Shepherd. Celebrate Saint Nicholas Day on December 6 with a printable prayer service and blessing and sharing of candy canes.

  5. Jul 16, 2012 · St Nicholas Candy Cane Blessing. This little family prayer ritual is a perfect way to celebrate St Nicholas’ feast day on the 6th of December. For more information on St Nicholas and the many traditions of his feast day, see this article. This prayer compliments the CathFamily St Nic Candy Cane Holder Activity.

  6. Prayer Card. The candy cane is a treat often associated with Saint Nicholas, the patron and protector of children. The crook symbolizes the gentle image of Jesus, the Good Shepherd. Celebrate Saint Nicholas Day with a blessing and sharing of candy canes!

  7. The candy cane is a treat often associated with Saint Nicholas Day. Its distinctive shape is attributed to a 17 th century German choirmaster, who bent the candy into the form of a shepherd’s staff and gave it to children attending church services.

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