Every December 28, millions of people around the world adhere to a tradition that is as comical as it is particular: the Holy Innocents Day. This day, related to pranks and playing with the innocence of others, dates back to a deeply tragic biblical story. I know how he became humorous.
He Holy Innocents Day has its roots in an episode biblical narrated in the Gospel of Saint Matthew. According to this text, the king herod He feared losing the throne after the birth of the “King of Kings” in Nativity scene and that is why he ordered the killing of all children under two years of age in that city.
The decision was made after the Three Wise Menwho had followed a star to find the newborn Jesusthey did not return to inform him of their whereabouts, as he had requested.
The Catholic church established this date as a commemoration religious for honor these martyred childrenknown as the Holy Innocents. This historical event, although wrapped in Christian tradition, also symbolizes the struggle between oppression and hope, since Holy Family managed to flee towards Egyptsaving the child Jesus.
Why is April Fool’s Day celebrated on December 28?
Although on the calendar liturgical of the Catholic churchhe December 28 It is the day that remembers the Holy Innocents, in the Middle Ages this commemoration merged with festivities paganlike the popular Crazy Party of France.
This French holiday included costumes, teasing and eccentric behavior. Over time, it became mixed with the religious sense of Holy Innocents Daywhich gave it a festive and fun air to mock innocence in a playful way.
“The concert has begun,” the Pontiff stated with a laugh when a group of the 15 boys and 13 girls who received Baptism began to cry just after 9:30 local time (5:30 in Argentina).
The Catholic Church established this date to honor these martyred children, known as the Holy Innocents.
Why are jokes made on April Fool’s Day?
The joking They are the essential element of this date and appear in the transition from the tragic character to the playful tone, thanks to pagan influences. The taunts symbolize the “innocence” of those who receive them and are usually finished off with phrases such as “may your innocence be worth it” or “innocent little dove.”
As time went by, this tradition of joking was adapted to modern and cultural contexts, but preserving its essence of humor. Although sometimes joking They can cross limits, the intention is always to generate laughter and surprise.
This holiday is common in speaking countries Hispanicalthough its forms vary depending on the region. In Mexicothe churches They dedicate offerings and meals in honor of the Baby Jesuswhile in Guatemala They focus on the joking especially for those who do not know the date.
In Venezuelahighlights the Zaragozas Festival in I will healwith colorful costumes and traditional dances. In SpainIn addition to traditional jokes, there are particular celebrations such as Enfarinats Festival in Alicantewith battles of flour and powder.
Source: Ambito

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