St. Valentine's Day (
February 14
)
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St. Valentine's Day has roots in several different legends that have found their
way to us through the ages.
Three hundred years after the death of Jesus Christ, the Roman emperors still
demanded that everyone believe in the Roman gods.
Another Valentine was an Italian bishop who lived at about the same time.
February 14 was also a Roman holiday, held in honor of a goddess.
Whatever the odd mixture of origins, St. Valentine's Day is now a day for
sweethearts.
Americans of all ages love to send and receive valentines.
For teenagers and adults, major newspapers throughout
the country have a Valentine's Day offer.
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One of the earliest popular symbols of the day is Cupid, the Roman god of Love,
who is represented by the image of a young boy with bow and arrow.
Valentine, a Christian priest,
had been thrown in prison for his teachings.
On February 14, Valentine was
beheaded, not only because he was a Christian, but also because he had performed
a miracle.
He supposedly cured the jailer's daughter of her blindness.
The night
before he was executed, he wrote the jailer's daughter a farewell letter,
signing it, "From Your Valentine."
Another legend tells us that this same
Valentine, well-loved by all, wrote notes from his jail cell to children and
friends who missed him.
He was
imprisoned because he secretly married couples, contrary to the laws of the
Roman emperor.
Some legends say he was burned at the stake.
Young men
randomly chose the name of a young girl to escort to the festivities.
The custom
of choosing a sweetheart on this date spread through Europe in the Middle Ages,
and then to the early American colonies.
Throughout the ages, people also
believed that birds picked their mates on February 14!
It is the day that you show your friend or loved one that you care.
You can send candy to someone you think is special. Or you can send roses, the
flower of love.
Most people send "valentines," a greeting card named after the notes that St.
Valentine wrote from jail.
Valentines can be sentimental, romantic, and heartfelt.
They can be funny and friendly. If the sender is shy, valentines can be
anonymous.
Handmade valentines, created by cutting hearts out of colored paper, show that a
lot of thought was put into making them personal.
Valentines can be
heart-shaped, or have hearts, the symbol of love, on them.
In elementary schools, children make valentines for their classmates and put
them in a large decorated box,
similar to a mailbox.
On February 14,
the teacher opens the box and distributes the valentines to each student.
After the students read their valentines, they have a small party with
refreshments.
Anyone can send in a message, for a small fee of course, destined for a would-be
sweetheart,
a good friend, an acquaintance or even a spouse of fifty years.
Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day is very popular all around the world.
In the U.S.A. we celebrate it on the
14th of February.
We believe in giving letters to our friends.
Sometimes candy is very fun to pass out.
Everyone is happy on Valentine's Day.
You think of cupids and hearts on Valentine's Day.
On Valentine's day it is a day for a husband and wife
or boyfriend and girlfriend
to be in love and to give gifts to one another.
I personally think Valentine's Day is
a great
day for making new friends.
I hope you have a great Valentine's Day!
By
Jennifer Carroll
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