60 Years as the Hometown Santa Claus
Why one Catholic New Jersey native still dons the red hat at Christmas
Why one Catholic New Jersey native still dons the red hat at Christmas
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The Diocese of Noto’s communications manager wrote in a statement posted to Facebook Dec. 9, that, “on behalf of the bishop, I express my sorrow for this declaration which has generated disappointment in little ones.”
Father Joseph Marquis melds his two vocations — to the Catholic priesthood, and as Santa Claus — in the St. Nicholas Institute, a school for Santas that he founded.
The Catholic-organized Buon Natale march took place Dec. 27 in Thrissur, the cultural capital of the southern Indian state of Kerala.
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