
Chris Stefanick Catholic Show Exclusive Interview with Santa Claus | What It's Like to Be Santa (Eddie Cotter, Jr.)
Dec 22, 2025
Eddie Cotter, Jr. is not just a Catholic youth minister but also a talented Santa portrayal artist, known for his heartwarming role at Rockefeller Center. He shares how he accepted the calling to become Santa for his autistic grandson, making a profound connection. The discussion flows from captivating tales of Santa school to the deeper meanings of Christmas traditions. Santa himself joins in, reflecting on the essence of kindness, the hope behind the naughty list, and urging everyone to embody the spirit of generosity and love during the holiday season.
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Rockefeller Moment: Center Of Christmas
- Eddie described arriving at Rockefeller Center to overwhelming love and thousands seeking photos and hugs.
- He spent hours giving people attention and says he'll never live long enough to repay that love.
Myth Can Reveal Deeper Truths
- Myths can carry 'more true' truths by expressing deep realities not captured by facts.
- Santa's story awakens wonder and points beyond itself to unseen spiritual realities.
Santa School Emphasizes Character
- Santa school trains demeanor, history, and safeguards, not just costume tricks.
- The training prevents bad actors and emphasizes Mrs. Claus, sign language, and toy-making skills.








