Massacre of the Innocents

Holy Innocents
First Martyrs
BornVarious, presumably close to the birth of Jesus
Bethlehem, Judea
Diedc. 7–2 BC
Bethlehem, Judea (martyred by King Herod the Great)
Cause of deathInfanticide
Venerated in
CanonizedPre-Congregation
Feast
  • 27 December (West Syriac)
  • 28 December (Catholic Church, Lutheran Church, Anglican Communion)
  • 29 December (Eastern Orthodoxy)
  • 10 January (East Syriac)
Attributes
Patronage
  • Foundlings
  • Babies
  • Children's choirs[1]

The Massacre (or Slaughter) of the Innocents is a biblical story and myth[2] recounted in the Nativity narrative of the Gospel of Matthew (2:1618) in which Herod the Great, king of Judea, orders the execution of all male children who are two years old and under in the vicinity of Bethlehem.[3] Some Christians venerate the Holy Innocents as the first Christian martyrs,[4] but modern scholarship finds no evidence that it happened outside the passages in Matthew.[5]

The Feast of the Holy Innocents, also known as Childermas, is celebrated in the Western Christian Churches on 28 December, the fourth day of Christmastide. In Eastern Christianity, the feast is celebrated on various dates, depending on the denomination.[6]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference catholic.org was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ George, Arthur (2020). The Mythology of America's Seasonal Holidays: The Dance of the Horae. Springer International Publishing. p. 218. ISBN 978-3-030-46916-0. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
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  4. ^ Clarke 2003, p. 22.
  5. ^ Maier 1998, pp. 170–171.
  6. ^ Cite error: The named reference Crump2022 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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