St. Valentine

rrfield

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There are actually 9 St. Valentines. February 14th is not a featday for any of them, though it is the day one of the St. Valentine's was beheaded.

February 14th's Feastdays
Catholic.org said:
Sts. Cyril and Methodius
Sts. Cyril and Methodius
St. Maro
St. Abraham of Carrhae
St. Antoninus of Sorrento
St. Auxentius
St. Theodosius
St. Conran
St. Dionysius
St. Eleuchadius
St. Nostrianus



St. Valentine
Catholic.org said:
Valentine was a holy priest in Rome, who, with St. Marius and his family, assisted the martyrs in the persecution under Claudius II. He was apprehended, and sent by the emperor to the prefect of Rome, who, on finding all his promises to make him renounce his faith in effectual, commended him to be beaten with clubs, and afterwards, to be beheaded, which was executed on February 14, about the year 270. Pope Julius I is said to have built a church near Ponte Mole to he memory, which for a long time gave name to the gate now called Porta del Popolo, formerly, Porta Valetini. The greatest part of his relics are now in the church of St. Praxedes. His name is celebrated as that of an illustrious martyr in the sacramentary of St. Gregory, the Roman Missal of Thomasius, in the calendar of F. Fronto and that of Allatius, in Bede, Usuard, Ado, Notker and all other martyrologies on this day. To abolish the heathens lewd superstitious custom of boys drawing the names of girls, in honor of their goddess Februata Juno, on the fifteenth of this month, several zealous pastors substituted the names of saints in billets given on this day.
 

rrfield

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Leslie said:
not being catholic...what's a feastday?

It's a day to remember the saint. It's ususally either their birthday, day they died or were killed, or perhaps the date of a significant event.

Every day is the feastday for a couple of saints.
 

Leslie

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so the feastday for st. valentine is something other than today?

this religion is confusing :confuse3:
 
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