Saint
Valentine (also Valentinus) refers to one of several martyred
saints of ancient Rome. The feast of Saint Valentine was
formerly celebrated on February 14 by the Roman Catholic
Church until a revised calendar was issued in 1969, pursuant
to the Second Vatican Council.His feast day is July 30 in
the Eastern Orthodox Church.His birth date
and birthplace are unknown. Valentine's name does not occur
in the earliest list of Roman martyrs, which was compiled
by the Chronographer of 354.The feast of St. Valentine
was first decreed in 496 by Pope Gelasius I, who included
Valentine among those "... whose names are justly reverenced
among men, but whose acts are known only to God." As
Gelasius implied, nothing is known about the lives of any
of these martyrs.According to the Catholic Encyclopedia,
the saint whose feast was celebrated on the day now known
as St. Valentine's Day was possibly one of three martyred
men named Valentinus who lived in the late third century,
during the reign of Emperor Claudius II (died 270):A
priest in Rome A bishop of Interamna(modern Terni) A martyr
in the Roman province of Africa.
Various dates are given for their martyrdoms: 269, 270,
or 273. The name was a popular one in late antiquity and
is derived from valens,(worthy). Several emperors and a
pope bore the name, not to mention a powerful gnostic teacher
of the second century, Valentinius, for a time drawing a
threateningly large following.That the creation of
the feast for such dimly conceived figures may have been
an attempt to supersede the pagan holiday of Lupercalia
that was still being celebrated in fifth-century Rome, on
February 15 is apparently a figment of the English eighteenth-century
antiquarian Alban Butler, embellished by Francis Douce,
as Jack Oruch conclusively demonstrated in 1981. Many of
the current legends that characterise Saint Valentine were
invented in the fourteenth century in England, notably by
Geoffrey Chaucer and his circle, when the feast day of February
14 first became associated with romantic love.
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