The day of love, Valentine’s Day is here. It’s a day to express your feelings of love to your family, wife, sister, brother, friends and boyfriend/girlfriend. But do you know how Valentine’s Day started? Valentine’s Day, also known as St. Valentine’s Day, is a celebration on February 14 during which lovers show their love through cards and presents.
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It has been suggested that the celebration has its roots in the Roman festival of Lupercalia, which takes place in the middle of February. The event, which marked the arrival of spring, featured fertility rituals and the random matching of women and men. Pope Gelasius I forbade the observance of Lupercalia around the end of the fifth century, and is frequently credited for replacing it with St. Valentine’s Day, though the holiday’s exact ancestry is at best hazy. Up until the 14th century, Valentine’s Day was not recognised as a day of passion.
Although Saint Valentine’s Day is a recognised feast day in the Anglican Communion and the Lutheran Church, it is not a national holiday in any nation. On July 6 in honour of Roman presbyter Saint Valentine and on July 30 in honour of Hieromartyr Valentine, the Bishop of Interamna, several areas of the Eastern Orthodox Church also observe Saint Valentine’s Day (modern Terni).
Valentine’s day in many parts of the world, Valentine’s Day has grown to be an important cultural, religious, and commercial festival of passion and love in honour of one or two early Christian martyrs by the name of Saint Valentine.
Valentine’s day is widely observed not only in the United States but also in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Argentina, France, Mexico, and South Korea. It is the most popular wedding anniversary in the Philippines, and mass weddings with hundreds of couples don’t happen infrequently on that day. The occasion has evolved to include displays of affection amongst family members and friends. On this day, a lot of youngsters share Valentine’s cards with one another.
Valentines, or formal messages, first appeared in the 1500s. By the late 1700s, commercially printed cards had become commonplace. Midway through the 1800s, the first commercially produced Valentines were printed in the United States. Valentines frequently feature hearts, the traditional repository of emotion, as well as Cupid, the Roman deity of love. Birds also became a symbol of the day because it was believed that the avian mating season starts in the middle of February. Candy and flowers, especially red roses, a representation of beauty and love, are common gifts.
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