St. Valentine

2023 - 2 - 14

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The Christian Origins of St. Valentine's Day (Archdiocese of Toronto)

Dr. Cynthia Cameron is Assistant Professor of Religious Education and the Patrick and Barbara Keenan Chair in Religious Education at the Faculty of Theology ...

But it was in the Middle Ages that the connection between the Feast of St. What is the connection between the celebration of St. Valentine emphasizes the faith of the martyr. In any case, the story of St. The St. Valentine is rooted in the very beginnings of the Christian Church.

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What does Valentine's Day mean? The meaning behind the date ... (iNews)

Love it or loathe it, Valentine's Day comes around on 14 February every year – but why has it become such a huge deal? Saint Valentine (approx.

It is often the day that workers head back to the fields, with many proposals occurring there. So if you are keen to change things up this year, here are some traditions from around the globe: Whatever your stance on [Valentine’s Day](https://inews.co.uk/topic/valentines-day?ico=in-line_link), it is difficult to avoid it. The date is associated with agriculture in Slovenia, and is considered the beginning of spring. Valentine’s Day is celebrated on two different dates in Japan, with women presenting gifts to their loved ones on 14 February, and men later returning the favour on the White Day, which is celebrated a month later on 14 March. The date is referred to in “Parchement of Foules”, a 1382 poem by Geoffrey Chaucer, which is believed to be the first time Valentine’s Day was associated with romance.

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Who is St. Valentine and how is he related to Valentine's Day? (Fox News)

Origins of St. Valentine remain unclear due to competing legends, but he's still remembered as the patron saint of love. By Cortney Moore | Fox News.

[CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER](https://www.foxnews.com/newsletters?cmpid=fnfirstnl) [(central Italy),](https://www.foxnews.com/category/travel/regions/europe) who performed the same illegal Christian weddings and distributed paper hearts to symbolize their loving vows to God. [religious martyrs](https://www.foxnews.com/category/faith-values/faith) who were put to death by the Roman emperor Claudius II Gothicus around 270 A.D., according to Britannica. The Roman Catholic Church recognizes St. [family members and close friends](https://www.foxnews.com/category/topic/family-and-friends) as a representation of love, according to traditions established in the U.S. Some stories of St. [celebrated around the world](https://www.foxnews.com/category/lifestyle/occasions/celebrations) and is a multibillion-dollar holiday industry, according to the National Retail Federation and various global market research reports. HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW THESE FACTS ABOUT THE ANNUAL DAY OF LOVE?](https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/valentines-day-quiz-how-well-know-facts-annual-day-love) This telling of St. [romantic love](https://www.foxnews.com/category/lifestyle/relationships) with Valentine’s Day, according to researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Valentine, among others, Britannica and History.com report. [officiated weddings](https://www.foxnews.com/category/lifestyle/weddings) and were sentenced to death around the same time, both are associated with St.

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No, Valentine's Day wasn't started by greeting card companies ... (Cincinnati.com)

No, Valentine's Day wasn't started by greeting card companies. Here's the real story. Jeff Suess. Cincinnati Enquirer. A woman shops for valentine cards in 1971 ...

“We learned that from 1,500 to 2,000 passed through the post office, and there was no doubt, some 1,000 to 1,200 delivered by the ‘penny dispatch,’ and in a private manner.” was pretty well kept up,” The Enquirer reported in 1849. While imprisoned in the Tower of London, he wrote Thousands of those valentines are mailed every year through Loveland, Ohio, where they receive a special metered postmark. By the 1700s, Europeans were exchanging love notes, which evolved into elaborate handmade valentines fringed with lace and ribbons. “All the stories about St. Many histories of Valentine’s Day try to connect Lupercalia with the feast of St. Before he was executed, he wrote her a letter, closing with “From your Valentine.” “In the Middle Ages, people made up stories about saints to get people into Christianity and, as a result, some myths got made,” said the late Oruch, an English professor at the University of Kansas. Valentine was beheaded. [“St. 494, Pope Gelasius I banned the pagan festival.

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Celebrating St. Valentine in the French village of Saint-Valentin (Aleteia EN)

Saint-Valentin is a village in France with fewer than 300 inhabitants that welcomes visitors every year for Valentine's Day.

Each tree shows the name of the donor as well as the species of the tree. Saint-Valentin was thus transformed into the “Village of Love.” “This is a symbolic gesture for couples to validate their mutual commitments. It’s the only village in France bearing the name of the patron saint of lovers. The success story of this small town with only 280 inhabitants started in 1983, with well-thought-out projects to lure visitors to this lesser-known part of France. The sublime one-star Michelin Guide Japanese restaurant Pierre Rousseau, and the Town Council installed permanent structures — dedicated areas with romantic settings in the middle of the village. This year, for the 65th time, the village is honoring St. As the tree grows, so will the couple’s love for each other flourish. It’s a time for celebration in Saint-Valentin village, a time for young lovers and married couples to enjoy three days of love-themed activities. “There will be all sorts of exhibitions and shows – jewelry, fashion shows, wedding organizers, chocolate makers, and much more,” she says. Another unique feature of the yearly festivities is the opportunity for couples to seal their love for each other with a Confirmation of Marriage.

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Ancient Greece, to Rome and Crete – celebrating St Valentine and ... (Neos Kosmos)

Ancient Greeks had an influence on our modern understanding of romantic love and its importance, and the legend of Saint Valentine.

He was also known for his kindness and generosity, especially to the poor and the sick. Greek mythology, in particular, played a role in shaping our ideas of love and relationships. Although it can be a challenging time for those who are alone, it is important to remember that this day is about celebrating love in all its forms, not just romantic love. Orthodoxy honours Saint Valentine, the Presbyter from Rome, for his martyrdom as a model of the “Christed way of life” on July 6. He was declared a saint by the Catholic Church, and his feast day was celebrated on February 14 in memory of his sacrifice and bravery. Saint Valentine was a Christian priest who lived in the 3rd century AD.

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Who was the real St. Valentine? Surprising facts about the Patron ... (AS English)

Valentine's is one of the most celebrated dates of the year, but why do we celebrate it? And who was St. Valentine?

On one interpretation, the church claims he was the Bishop of Terni; on another, he could have been a temple priest killed for marrying people without the permission of Rome. There is an actual story that claims that St. Who was the real St.

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Celebrating St Valentine in Saint-Valentin (NNN)

Celebrating St Valentine in Saint-Valentin Want to see fewer ads on Aleteia? Sign up for our Premium service. It's FREE!This year, for the 65th time, ...

[y](https://nnn.ng/videodownload/youtube-downloader/)ear, for the 65th time, the village is honoring St. [](https://nnn.ng/hausa/#=hausa 24) [](https://nnn.ng/i/#=hyperlink shortner) The sublime one-star Michelin Guide Japanese restaurant Au 14 Fevrier offers fine Japanese cuisine with a French touch. Each tree shows the name of the donor as well as the species of the tree. Saint-Valentin was thus transformed into the “Village of Love.” “There will be all sorts of exhibitions and shows – jewelry, fashion shows, wedding organizers, chocolate makers, and much more,” she says.

EDITORIAL/Emotion or Promotion? St. Valentine's Day has a long ... (Texarkana Gazette)

The holiday has a long tradition. It is named for not one, but two -- maybe three -- Christian martyrs named Valentine. Saint Valentine of Temi was a bishop who ...

It was the birth of the modern greeting card industry and now about one billion Valentine's Day cards are sent each year, Valentine's Day around the year 498, mainly as part of an effort to Christianize a pagan fertility holiday celebrated during that time.. Saint Valentine of Rome was a priest who died for the faith in the year 269.

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On St Valentine's Day, 11 eternal tales of love (and obsession ... (The Irish Times)

We've chosen some of the finest examples of what can happen when Cupid reaches for his quiver.

Diarmuid and Gráinne is a case in point, its tale of young lovers on the run from an ageing king being very similar indeed to that of Tristan and Iseult, or of Helen and Paris. Ultimately, though, we have it on very good opinion (ie Cathy’s) that whatever their souls were made out of, his and hers were the very same stuff, which – if we might judge classic romance according to Plato’s theory of twin souls sundered – suggests that Wuthering Heights is not only a love story but also the greatest tale of Platonic love ever told. The story of the turbulent relationship between Cathy Earnshaw and Heathcliff is one of obsession, hatred and revenge that might – just might, mind you – have eventually mellowed into the resigned mutual tolerance of marriage had Cathy and Heathcliff ever leaped the broom. No wonder Dido’s tragic love has been the subject of epic poems (Virgil), plays (Marlowe), operas (Purcell), novels (Geras), art (Turner) and mediaeval biography (Boccaccio). He’s a bona-fide Oscar-nominated Hollywood star now, of course, but Normal People was our first glimpse of Paul Mescal, whose portrayal of the moody Connell opposite Daisy Edgar-Jones’s Marianne caused a century-high spike in fainting-couch sales (Ed: check this with Harvey Norman), even if his louchely dangling medallion somehow failed to secure a Bafta nomination for most provocative prop. Take Kit Marlowe’s Hero and Leander, in which the lovers are doomed once the fate-tempting bard starts philosophising on the nature of love: “Where both deliberate, the love is slight: Who ever loved, that loved not at first sight?” For a truly epic poem that ends in inevitable tragedy, however, we look to Bai Juyi’s Song of Everlasting Regret (or Sorrow), which details the love affair between the Chinese emperor Tang Xuanzong (685-762) and his favourite concubine, Yang Yuhuan, which was of such a red-hot passion that the emperor neglected his more prosaic duties – passing laws, suppressing dissidents, etc – and so failed to anticipate the rebellion that eventually forced him to abdicate his throne and Yang Yuhuan to hang herself by way of forced contrition. Dante harrowed hell for the love of his Beatrice, Don Quixote went about battling windmills for the glory of Dulcinea del Toboso, and Odysseus managed to (eventually) extricate himself from Calypso’s snares to find his way back to Ithaca and Penelope. It is with sadness it is written, and with sadness no doubt that it will be read, but it must be acknowledged that there are those reading these lines who have yet to watch Casablanca. Not a chap to be easily rebuffed, our Florentio: having fallen for Fermina as a moody teen, this dapper man about town weathers the many emotional storms that follow, which include the outbreaks of the foreshadowed plague and Fermina’s loving marriage to the Colombian national hero Dr Juvenal Urbino. “We started out like Romeo and Juliet,” a lovelorn Milhouse laments in The Simpsons as he pines for Samantha Stankey, “but it ended up in tragedy!” Well, quite. Rapturously in love, the musician Orpheus marries Eurydice only for her to be bitten by a viper and descend into Hades. “No reproach passed her lips,” Ovid reports as the damned Eurydice sinks into the depths eternal once more, from which we can safely assume that Ovid (a) wasn’t an eyewitness and (b) had very little experience of wives whose husbands can’t do the one bloody thing they’re asked to do.

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St Valentine has nothing to do with love or romance and the day was ... (WalesOnline)

The tour guide told us a (likely fictitious) story about Saint Valentine performing forbidden marriages for persecuted Christians under the Roman emperor ...

Read the [original article](https://theconversation.com/valentines-days-connection-with-love-was-probably-invented-by-chaucer-and-other-14th-century-poets-199544). It is possible that Chaucer began the trend of linking Saint Valentine with love and other poets copied him, but it is uncertain. [One argument](https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.2307/2847741) is that according to traditional medieval calendars, spring began with the appearance of the Pisces star sign, which occurred on February 15. [Terni, Italy](https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.2307/2847741). Throughout medieval literature, May is the month when [birds sing and lovers pair off](https://chaucer.fas.harvard.edu/spring). It is possible that Chaucer had in mind this Genoese Valentine whose feast day is in May. One question that scholars discuss is the exact date of Saint Valentine’s celebration in Chaucer. Several medieval calendars state that birds begin to sing on [February 12](https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.2307/2847741). [Subscribe here for the latest news where you live](https://data.reachplc.com/230381872246356) 1225) –- an enormously popular book, which is the main database of saints’ lives throughout the middle ages and beyond – I found no references to love or marriage in the story of Saint Valentine. In The Golden Legend, Valentine of Rome manages to restore the sight of an official’s daughter. As an undergraduate, on a tour of Europe, I happened to step into the church where Saint Valentine’s head was kept.

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Today is: St. Valentine's Day (Fremont News Messenger)

Valentine's Day originated as a Western Christian feast day honoring an early Saint named Valentine. It is still an official feast in some denominations, ...

There was actually not just one Saint Valentine, but three. [Valentine's Day originated as a Western Christian feast](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentine's_Day) day honoring an early Saint named Valentine. Valentine's Day

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Culture Re-View: Who was Saint Valentine? (Euronews)

Although officially recognised by the Roman Catholic Church, and widely agreed to have been a real person who lived in the third century AD, all that is known ...

Following this, the Catholic Church designated 14 February as a day of feasting, otherwise known as 'The Feast of Saint Valentine'. Some believe Saint Valentine was a Roman priest who lived around the year 270 A.D. Tourists can also find the flower-crowned alleged skull of St. While behind bars, Valentine fell in love with the jailer's daughter, whom he had befriended and healed from blindness (quite literally love at first sight). The origins of Valentine's Day are debated, as some believe it was chosen to commemorate the death of Saint Valentine in the middle of February, while others argue it was placed in mid-February by the Christian church to replace the pagan festival of Lupercalia. Although officially recognised by the Roman Catholic Church, and widely agreed to have been a real person who lived in the third century AD, all that is known for certain about Saint Valentine is his name, and that he was martyred and buried on 14 February on the outskirts of Rome.

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Forgotten Customs of St. Valentine's Day - OnePeterFive (OnePeterFive)

For a short period, Emperor Claudius II outlawed marriage to keep men available as soldiers for the Roman army. However, St. Valentine refused to accept this ...

In Bohemia the boys would send messengers to the homes of their girlfriends to deliver the solemn proposal. He is also the author of [Catholic Book Summaries: 54 Traditional and Contemporary Classics](https://www.lulu.com/shop/matthew-r-plese/shop/matthew-r-plese/catholic-book-summaries-54-traditional-and-contemporary-classics/ebook/product-1nwm7vzm.html); [Eschatology: The Catholic Study of the Four Last Things](https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/matthew-r-plese/eschatology-the-catholic-study-of-the-four-last-things/paperback/product-1wvjdy47.html?page=1&pageSize=4); [Understanding the Precepts of the Church](https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/matthew-r-plese/understanding-the-precepts-of-the-church/paperback/product-18rz5w59.html?page=1&pageSize=4), and [The Roman Catechism Explained for the Modern World](https://amzn.to/3HxZKVA) as well as [The Definitive Guide to Catholic Fasting & Abstinence](https://amzn.to/3Z7aUGn). Father Weiser in “Handbook of Christian Feasts and Customs” relates the following: If the stories most asserted regarding the life of St. Here’s one: In Roman Empire days, the Romans engaged in a pagan practice of putting the names of teenage girls in a box and adolescent boys would draw a name at random. The Roman Martyrology lists seven other saints named “Valentine” who died on days other than February 14th, of which a few are also from Roman times: a priest from Viterbo (November 3); Valentine of Passau, papal missionary bishop to Raetia, who died in 475 AD (January 7); a 5th-century priest and hermit (July 4); a Spanish hermit who died in c. Today the skull of St. The following is one account of St. Valentine is commemorated each year in the Mass and the Office on February 14th when his feastday falls during Lent (as it usually does). Valentine would read to her about the history of Rome. But were you fully aware that the day is named after St. The jailer saw that Valentine was a man of learning, so he brought his daughter Julia to Valentine for lessons.

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Who Exactly Was St. Valentine? – OpEd (Eurasia Review)

The first thing to know about St. Valentine is that he is no longer recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church. A martyr, yes, but a saint, no.

But it is not healthy to live in darkness, so to all of those who are going to celebrate St. It was another poet, Charles, Duke of Orleans, who is responsible for the first “modern” valentine—he extended it to his wife while in prison in 1415. It is said that on the day of his execution he wrote her a letter, signed, appropriately, “Your Valentine.” He fell in love with the daughter of the man who jailed him—she liked to visit him in jail. According to one legend, he was a priest in Rome who was martyred during the Christian persecution; he was beheaded under the reign of Emperor Claudius II for defying his orders. Allegedly, it was his refusal to deny Christ that was the final straw.

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The History of Valentine's Day: Why Do We Celebrate? (Torch - St. John's University)

People across the world celebrate their loved ones in commemoration of Valentine's Day on Feb. 14 each year. However, people might not know why the holiday ...

[origins of Valentine’s Day](https://www.history.com/topics/valentines-day/history-of-valentines-day-2), but the most recognized one follows the story of St. “In my elementary school, we decorated mailboxes out of shoeboxes and would put valentines and candy in them,” said sophomore Jayla Wilson. [Another legend](https://www.britannica.com/topic/Valentines-Day) is that a martyred priest signed a letter “from your Valentine” to his jailer’s daughter. People across the world celebrate their loved ones in commemoration of Valentine’s Day on Feb. However, people might not know why the holiday is so widely celebrated in the first place. [Roman festival “Lupercalia](https://www.britannica.com/topic/Valentines-Day),” which celebrated the coming of spring — including rituals of fertility rites, pairing couples through a lottery system andRoman priests sacrificing various animals for fertility and purification.

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RESTING ROMANTIC: St Valentine is buried in Ireland - and here's ... (Irish Post)

EVERY year in and around St Valentine's Day, couples from across the globe make a beeline for the Shrine of St Valentine in Whitefriar Street Church in ...

The martyred remains of Valentine were buried in Rome. Its popularity has continued to grow ever since. It is said that in thanks and in admiration for the Irish priest’s oratory, Pope Gregory gifted him the reliquary of St Valentine’s remains. In the 1800s he was a famous preacher, and one of his many fans was none other than Pope Gregory XVI. Complete with an altar and life-size statue of St Valentine, the shrine contains an alarmed casket enclosing a number of St Valentine’s bones and a vial of his blood. EVERY year in and around St Valentine’s Day, couples from across the globe make a beeline for the Shrine of St Valentine in Whitefriar Street Church in Dublin.

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The FASCINATING links between Ireland and ST. VALENTINE (Ireland Before You Die)

St. Valentine's grave is located at the Whitefriar Street Church in Dublin. Ever since it was erected, love-seekers have turned up at his gravesite every year ...

It was in 1950 that a statue and shrine were built at the church to honour St. Valentine’s grave is located at the Whitefriar Street Church in Dublin. It is believed that the St. John Spratt, convinced Pope Gregory XVI to dig up his grave in 1835 and take St Valentine’s remains home as a present to the folks of Ireland. Valentine himself was executed in Rome, his current and final resting place is in the Irish capital. St Patrick’s Day, Halloween, and many of the most famous holidays have links to the Emerald Isle.

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St. Valentine's Irish Day (Irish Echo)

Pic of Day: St. Valentine is an Italian saint. But he rests in Dublin. Some of him at any rate. St. Valentine died in 269 AD. The Catholic Church v...

The decorated lead casket containing the relics, and which measures about eighteen inches by twelve inches, is kept in a glass case below a statue of the saint at a side altar in the church. The Catholic Church venerates him as the patron saint of couples in love, planning to be married, and of married life. Those remains have been in the possession of the Carmelite White Friar fathers ever since and rest in the order’s church, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, in Whitefriar Street.

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Pilgrims and lovers visit bones of St Valentine in Glasgow church (Chard & Ilminster News)

Blessed John Duns Scotus Catholic church in the Gorbals is thought to be home to the forearm of St Valentine.

Glasgow is one of several European cities claiming to host some remains of St Valentine. The bones were then moved to a church in Ballater Street and then to Blessed John Duns Scotus, where they remain today. The forearm of St Valentine is claimed to be kept in a chest at the Blessed John Duns Scotus Catholic church in the Gorbals.

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WHO EXACTLY WAS ST. VALENTINE? (Catholic League)

There are different historical accounts of St. Valentine. According to one legend, he was a priest in Rome who was martyred during the Christian persecution; he ...

But it is not healthy to live in darkness, so to all of those who are going to celebrate St. It was another poet, Charles, Duke of Orleans, who is responsible for the first “modern” valentine—he extended it to his wife while in prison in 1415. It is said that on the day of his execution he wrote her a letter, signed, appropriately, “Your Valentine.” He fell in love with the daughter of the man who jailed him—she liked to visit him in jail. According to one legend, he was a priest in Rome who was martyred during the Christian persecution; he was beheaded under the reign of Emperor Claudius II for defying his orders. Allegedly, it was his refusal to deny Christ that was the final straw.

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Valentine's Day and St. Valentine: What is the connection? (Economic Times)

The origins of Valentine's Day trace back to the legendary Christian martyr St. Valentine, who served as an inspiration for over two thousand years.

The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). As time passed, the [Feast of Saint Valentine](/topic/feast-of-saint-valentine)transformed into a day for celebrating love, eventually evolving into the modern-day Valentine's Day. [Pope](/topic/pope)Julius I of the [Catholic Church](/topic/catholic-church)ordered the construction of a basilica at the Via Flaminia, an ancient roadway connecting Rome and Rimini, over St. [Roman Catholic Church](/topic/roman-catholic-church)acknowledges St. According to a passed-down legend, St. Valentine lived during the period spanning the late 2nd and early 3rd century AD.

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Saint Valentine and all the other patron saints of love in the world (Wanted in Rome)

Saint Valentine was an Italian bishop from Terni who became a martyr, and is now celebrated throughout the world through on the day dedicated to lovers.

It is the day before the feast day of St. It is not February 14th but June 12th that is the Day of Lovers in Brazil. It is an initiative started in 1989 by Asociación de Distribuidores de Golosinas, Galletitas y Afines to increase the number of sales in the sweets sector. In China, the holiday that corresponds to Western Valentine's Day is called Qixi. The oldest valentine in memory is said to be one written by Charles of Orleans to his wife while he was locked in the tower of London after being defeated in 1415. They were as sour as the vinegar of the name they bore. The romantic side of Valentine's Day probably dates back to the Middle Ages. There is hardly a corner of the world, not just in the West, where love is not celebrated today. He has been the patron saint of his hometown, Terni, since 1644. On the days between February 13th and 15th in Rome, celebrations were held in honor of Luperco, a deity who protected livestock from wolves. The rite was linked to fertility. He was from Terni, Italy, but is recognised around the world through gifts and kisses.

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What you might not have known about St. Valentine (KTVQ Billings News)

BILLINGS — On this Valentine's Day, many of us are thinking about dinner reservations or chocolates and flowers, but this isn't just a Hallmark holiday.

Valentine to me is that example of trying to help marriage be what it should be. Valentine, ordering him clubbed to death. He said that at the time, the Roman emperor considered marriage to be a distraction for his soldiers, so he forbade them from getting married. Valentine’s Day actually has religious roots, named after the martyr St. “St. BILLINGS — On this Valentine’s Day, many of us are thinking about dinner reservations or chocolates and flowers, but this isn’t just a Hallmark holiday.

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