So whats the point of the holiday?
Well, first of all, it became a celebration about 100 years after Christ died. Basically around the year 259 A.D. I found an article online about the history of how Saint Valentines Day was started. I hope you like it!
Valentine's Day started in the time of the Roman Empire. In ancient Rome, February 14th was a holiday to honour Juno. Juno was the Queen of the Roman Gods and Goddesses. The Romans also knew her as the Goddess of women and marriage. The following day, February 15th, began the Feast of Lupercalia.
The lives of young boys and girls were strictly separate. However, one of the customs of the young people was name drawing. On the eve of the festival of Lupercalia the names of Roman girls were written on slips of paper and placed into jars. Each young man would draw a girl's name from the jar and would then be partners for the duration of the festival with the girl whom he chose. Sometimes the pairing of the children lasted an entire year, and often, they would fall in love and would later marry.
Under the rule of Emperor Claudius II Rome was involved in many bloody and unpopular campaigns. Claudius the Cruel was having a difficult time getting soldiers to join his military leagues. He believed that the reason was that roman men did not want to leave their loves or families. As a result, Claudius cancelled all marriages and engagements in Rome. The good Saint Valentine was a priest at Rome in the days of Claudius II. He and Saint Marius aided the Christian martyrs and secretly married couples, and for this kind deed Saint Valentine was apprehended and dragged before the Prefect of Rome, who condemned him to be beaten to death with clubs and to have his head cut off. He suffered martyrdom on the 14th day of February, about the year 270. At that time it was the custom in Rome, a very ancient custom, indeed, to celebrate in the month of February the Lupercalia, feasts in honour of a heathen god. On these occasions, amidst a variety of pagan ceremonies, the names of young women were placed in a box, from which they were drawn by the men as chance directed.
The pastors of the early Christian Church in Rome endeavoured to do away with the pagan element in these feasts by substituting the names of saints for those of maidens. And as the Lupercalia began about the middle of February, the pastors appear to have chosen Saint Valentine's Day for the celebration of this new feaSt. So it seems that the custom of young men choosing maidens for valentines, or saints as patrons for the coming year, arose in this way.
I hope you all find that special someone so you can spend at least one Valentines Day in your lifetime together, if not this year.
What am I doing on Valentines night? Oh, you'll find me indulging myself with chocolates I sent to myself while loafing on the couch watching 'Sense and Sensibility'. Not really, just kidding! I have no reason to feel crappy about Valentines Day. I know I'll get my day soon enough.
So why should I begrudge couples theirs? Such as my mom and dad. I feel bad for my sister. Not that she's mad because she's babysitting on Valentines night. She just hasn't met her match yet. I don't feel pity for her, or envy. I'm just ready to put her in a box and ship her to her future sweetheart.
Happy pre-Valentines!!!!
Dee
Hey, and to all those people waiting for my first comic (*cough cough brian cough*) to come out, its taking me a little time to get motivated. I had some *ahem* technical difficulties last week. If you're patient it'll come out sooner!

Aww thanks D. That was very informative (and, at the end, sweet)..I wish they still practiced that tradition with the name drawings for the girls to spend a day with the guys...that would be fun I think :)
ReplyDeletehaha for both of us....who would draw our names I wonder???
ReplyDelete