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History Of Valentines Day

 
Author: Eric Morris

The enchanting story of Valentines Day began as A day when the lovers began to mate. A peek through the history of Valentines Day suggests that a blend of Roman Paganism and Catholic history is associated with its origin.

The earliest origin of the day suggest that during the fourth century BC, Valentines Day was connected with the Feast of Lupercal. The Feast of Lupercal was a pagan festival comprised of celebrations of nature. It was held in honor of Juno, the queen of the Roman gods and goddesses. Juno was also the goddess of women and marriage, so honoring her was thought to be a fertility rite. The celebration featured a lottery in which young men drew the names of teenage girls from a box. Letters written from the respective girls would accompany these names. What followed was an arbitrary matching: the chosen woman would be the mans sexual companion during the remaining year.

The most popular legend traces back the history of Valentines Day to the Christian martyr St. Valentine. St. Valentine was a priest who served Rome during the third-century reign of Emperor Claudius II. The Emperor outlawed marriage for young men; according to him, single men made better soldiers than those with wives and families. Realizing the injustice of the decree, Valentine defied Claudius and continued to perform marriages for young lovers and united them through secret societies. As a consequence of his actions, he was exiled around 270 AD.

As per official records, in 496 AD., Pope Gelasius declared February 14 as an official holiday, in the name of St. Valentine. This remained a Church holiday until 1969, when Pope Paul VI removed it from the Churchs calendar. The religious meaning associated with Valentines Day roots have allowed it to continue as a holiday.

Another well-known tale is that Valentine fell in love with a young maiden who was blind. She might have been the jailors daughter. Valentines love for her, and his great faith, managed to miraculously heal her from her blindness. And before his death execution, he sent a letter to her including the popular line, From your Valentine. This expression continues to be the popular lingo of Valentines Day, even today.

Comprehension at greater depths reveals that the spread and popularity of Valentines Day is directly proportional to the wearing away of paganism with Christianity as a substitute. In an effort to Christianize celebrations of the pagan festival, the Christian Church may have decided to celebrate Valentine's Day. To replace the pagan god Lupercus, the Church found an appropriate choice in Valentine.

The conception of Valentine's Day was probably imported into North America in the nineteenth century with settlers from Britain. Although the accuracy behind the Valentine legends is ambiguous, the tales highlight the appeal of St. Valentine as a romantic and heroic figure. This qualifies him as an immensely popular idol throughout the ages.

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Eric Morris is a proclaimed scripter. Eric likes to write articles about this topic.
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