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Holy Innocent's Day
28 December - Holy Innocent's Day is said to be the unluckiest day of the year.
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You are hereHoly Innocent's Day
28 December - Holy Innocent's Day is said to be the unluckiest day of the year.
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Does anyone know the reason as to why Holy Innocents Day is said to be unlucky?
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The Holy Innocents were essentially the first Christian martyrs, the children slain by Herod at Bethlehem whilst trying to kill Jesus. Depending upon natioanal and church variations It is celebrated on either 27, 28 or 29 December.
Why it is considered unlucky may have its roots in the fact it was very young children that were slaughtered. Apparently Cornish housewives would refuse to wash clothes on Holy Innocents Day and it was considered very unlucky by fishermen.
In Medieval calendars the 28th of December (mind back then the Julian calendar was still in use) was considered a dies mali or dies Aegyptiacus, an "unlucky" day.
These unlucky days had allegedly been found by Egyptian astrologers (hence the name) at the time of the Roman Empire by observing and studying the stars. While we do know that the Romans had a very strong belief in divination of any kind and believed in both dies fausti (auspicious days) and dies infausti (inauspicious days) they preferred to have these dates "tailored" to their individual needs by going out and consulting an astrologer or soothsayer instead of relying on fixed dates.
Of course Childermass wasn't the only dies Aegyptiacus on the calendar: each month had two of them, days on which, if possible, no new ventures were to be started. How exactly it came to be regarded as the unluckiest of all, is still unclear.
PS: there's a delightful Italian film The Gospel According to Pontius Pilatus, loosely based on the play of the same title by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, which has a magnificent scene about the Holy Innocents. Pontius Pilatus, the aged, careworn Roman governor, is questioning Haerod's son about his father's crimes. The son, portrayed at to hint some kind of mental disorder, goes on a memorable tirade about how his father may have killed "four, at most five baby boys" and hence was not guilty of massacre but "at most of infanticide".