Holy Innocents
The term "Holy Innocents" refers to the children who, according to the biblical account in the Gospel of Matthew, were killed by King Herod in an attempt to eliminate the newborn Jesus. This event is commemorated in the Christian tradition on December 28, known as the Feast of the Holy Innocents.
These children are recognized as martyrs in various Christian denominations, symbolizing innocence and the tragic consequences of violence. The story serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting vulnerable lives and is often reflected upon during the Christmas season.