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Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus
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Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus has become a popular Christmas lore of the United States. It is the story of convincing a young girl about real existence of Santa Claus. This is an impressive story and stimulates the kids for a perfect Christmas celebration. The children also develop a deep interest on the real Christmas characters, customs and traditions associated to Christmas through this stimulating Christmas stories. The site christmasstoryhub.com provides comprehensive information on Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus.
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Virginia, an eight year old daughter of Dr. Philip O'Hanlon an assistant of Upper West Side of Manhattan asked her father about the real existence of Santa Claus. Dr. Philip O'Hanlon asked her to write about her query to the New York Sun newspaper. The editor of the paper Francis Pharcellus Church provided strong philosophical explanations and logic behind the real existence of Santa. The message and the write-ups stirred the masses and convinced the general people to believe in god and religion. The editorial was treasured for its highly convincing doctrines and philosophies.
Virginia's Letter is read every year at the Yule log Ceremony at Columbia College of Columbia University. The inquiry of Virginia and the response of the Sun magazine has been programmed as a television special in 1974. Bill Mellendez animated the film and jim Backus and jimmy Osmond dedicated their voices. Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus inspired Virginia O'Hanlon very much. She highly acclaimed the editorial fro shaping her life and giving it a new dimension.
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