I should think so.
They created it (Catholicism), after all.
>The Nicolas of Acts 6:5 was a native of Antioch and a proselyte (convert to Judaism) and then a follower of the way of Christ. When the Church was still confined to Jerusalem, he was chosen by the whole multitude of the disciples to be one of the first seven deacons, and he was ordained by the apostles, c. AD 33. It has been questioned whether this Nicolas was connected with the Nicolaitans mentioned in Revelation, and if so, how closely.
>Irenaeus, was of the opinion that he was their founder.
>The Nicolaitanes are the followers of that Nicolas who was one of the seven first ordained to the diaconate by the apostles. They lead lives of unrestrained indulgence. The character of these men is very plainly pointed out in the Apocalypse of John, [when they are represented] as teaching that it is a matter of indifference to practice adultery, and to eat things sacrificed to idols.
Read it again.
Now understand that this is the real St. Nick of Christmas.
Christmas is celebrating the official founding of the cabal.
Easter is also a bait and switch.
Easter isn't celebrating Jesus' resurrection, it's celebrating his assassination.