Childermas

/ˈtʃɪldərməs/ noun

A Christian holy day (December 28) commemorating the massacre of the Holy Innocents, young boys killed by King Herod.

From Old English 'cildra' (children) + 'mas' (mass). The holiday name literally means 'children's mass' and dates to medieval Christian practice honoring the innocent children slaughtered in Bethlehem.

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