Valentine´s Day
Saint Valentine's Day, commonly known as Valentine's Day, or
the Feast of Saint Valentine, is
observed on February 14 each year. It is celebrated in many countries around
the world, although it remains a working day in most of them.
St.
Valentine's Day began as a liturgical celebration of one or more early
Christian saints named Valentinus. The most popularmartyrology associated with Saint Valentine was
that he was imprisoned for performing weddings for soldiers who were forbidden to
marry and for ministering to Christians, who were persecuted under the Roman Empire; during his imprisonment, he is
said to have healed the daughter of his jailer Asterius. Legend states that
before his execution he wrote "from your Valentine" as a farewell to
her. Today, Saint Valentine's Day
is an official feast day in the Anglican Communion, as
well as in the Lutheran Church. TheEastern Orthodox Church also celebrates Saint Valentine's
Day, albeit on July 6th and July 30th, the former date in honor of the Romanpresbyter Saint Valentine, and the latter date
in honor of Hieromartyr Valentine, the Bishop of Interamna (modern Terni).
The day was
first associated with romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished. By the 15th century, it
had evolved into an occasion in which lovers expressed their love for each other
by presenting flowers, offering confectionery, and sending greeting cards (known as "valentines").[1][3] Valentine's Day symbols that are
used today include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the figure of
the winged Cupid. Since the 19th century, handwritten valentines have given way to
mass-produced greeting cards.
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