Know the origin and meaning

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Here we tell you the origen and the meaning of the Holy Innocents Daya celebration Christian-Catholic in which they get used to making jokes between people.

December It is a month full of various holidays and celebrations, obviously the Christmas Eve and the Christmasin addition to the Day of the Virgin of Guadalupe.

However, although it is a day not so marked in the calendars of Mexicans, the Day of the Holy Innocents is a Christian-Catholic celebration that has been adapted to such a degree that they are made joking.

This day is celebrated every December 28 of the year in various parts of the world, such as in Mexico, according to Christian tradition, and here we tell you the origin and where the tradition of making jokes on that date arose.

Origin of the Day of the Holy Innocents

In the first instance we must place ourselves in the times close to the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, when he ruledKing Herod I The Great’.

At that time the king ordered to end the lives of the infants under 2 years of agethis because of his desire to end the existence of Jesus.

According to him Gospel of MatthewKing Herod’s obsession with annihilating the Nazarene was because he heard about a prophecy that indicated that a child born in Belén He would become the king of the Jews.

Fearful of losing the throne, the king sent his soldiers to execute children under 2 years old in Bethlehem, and yes, they murdered several of them.

Why are jokes made?

Now, taking into account the origin of this day, the question arises as to why people are used to making jokes; there are some theories to answer the question.

The first points out that the jokes are a reference to the ingenuity of some parents in Bethlehem to hide their children from King Herod’s soldiers.

In addition, some people decided to give another meaning to the day, since the origin was so sad and dark, they preferred to give a touch of joy with jokes to at least make people forget the killing.

“He March 25 is celebrated on New Year until in 1564 The Julian calendar was reformed and changed to the Gregorian. Before that, the New Year’s festivities culminated the April 1”.

Those who did not accept the calendar change or forgot the new date were “ridiculed” and branded “innocent.”

Those who play pranks on other people usually say “innocent little pigeon who let yourself be fooled” which indicates the “victim” who suffered a prank, but some can be simple and in fact are the most popular.

Most popular April Fools’ Day pranks:

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