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  1. Saint Valentine, officially known as Saint Valentine of Rome, is a third-century Roman saint widely celebrated on February 14 and commonly associated with "courtly love."

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      Although not much of St. Valentine's life is reliably known,...

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      The Origin of St. Valentine. The origin of St. Valentine,...

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  3. May 14, 2020 · Although the mid-February holiday celebrating love and lovers remains wildly popular, the confusion over its origins led the Catholic Church, in 1969, to drop Saint Valentine's Day from the Roman calendar of official, worldwide Catholic feasts.

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  4. Feb 5, 2024 · As we celebrate Valentine’s Day, let us reflect on its roots in the life of Saint Valentine and the values of love in Catholicism. Embrace traditions that align with the Catholic faith, connecting you to love in its various forms.

  5. Who was Saint Valentine and how did he come to inspire Valentine's Day? In the early martyrologies, three different St. Valentines are mentioned, all sharing Feb. 14 for a feast day. Unfortunately, the historical record is sparse.

  6. Feb 13, 2024 · 1. The importance of words. For Henríquez, one of the best things a Catholic couple can do for each other is to show affection through words. Not just once a year, but every day. Jesus Christ,...

  7. Jun 3, 2024 · St. Valentine Feast day: Feb 14. The love of God reigns in the hearts of all saints, but there is one who has the joy of being the patron saint of lovers: St. Valentine. According to a...

  8. Jan 27, 2021 · Celebrate St. Valentine’s day with love scripture. Saint Valentine was a man of God, and given that his feast day revolves around love, it only seems fitting to include some Scripture activities for kids!

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