Happy Valentine
The Origin of Valetines Day
February 14 is Valentines Day, the day on which we celebrate and explore love in all it’s many ideals.
The story of Valentines Day begins during the heyday of the Roman Empire, which held a festival every February.
This Lupercian Festival was held in honor of the God of Fertility and during the festivities young men would get to choose their mate.
At the time marriage was a common occurrence, but when Claudius became Emperor he changed all of that.
Fearing that men would refuse their duty to fight because they would not want to leave their wives behind, he outlawed all marriages.
Young couples still fell in love though and still wished to marry and they took these desires to the Catholic Bishop Valentine who, understanding love, began to secretly marry couples.
When Claudius found out, he had Valentine arrested and ordered put to death.
While waiting in jail, Valentine began exchanging letters with the jailer’s daughter and soon had fallen in love with her.
The day he was to be beheaded, he wrote her one last note and signed it: ‘From Your Valentine’.
In 496 A.D. Christianity had taken over Rome and Pope Gelasius outlawed the pagen Lupercian Festival.
Knowing it’s popularity, he looked to replace it with something more ‘appropriate’ and set aside a day in February to honor the martyr St. Valentine.
So love is all about believing and having faith...
May cupids arrow shoot straight for you this Valentine
Loves and hugs
Monday, 26 July 2010
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