It was the third century in ancient Rome when the Roman Empire was ruled by
Emperor Claudius, now known as "Claudius The Cruel". With mounting pressure
from other empires of the time, Claudius needed his army to be bigger and
stronger. As the egotist he was, Claudius expected that young men would
flock to volunteer as loyal soldiers.
But Love Was Much Too StrongMany Roman men were growing tired of the endless wars and spawned
by love of family, wives and sweethearts, men grew progressively reluctant
to go away to battle. So the volunteer army began to dwindle.
Claudius Became FuriousClaudius decided that if men were not married, they would be more likely
to join the army. So he outlawed marriage and created penalties of
severe punishment for those that violated the new anti-marriage law.
The Priest Valentine Took Up The CauseValentine began to secretly marry couples that fell in love. Marriage
ceremonies were whispered under candlelight as everyone listened
for the steps of Claudius' soldiers seeking out violators.
Valentine was finally caught and sentenced to death.
He stayed cheerful and committed to the cause as he awaited his
execution date. Young people in love came to visit him and
left gifts, flowers and notes. One of these people was the daughter
of a prison guard who allowed her to visit Valentine in his cell.
She was blind and Valentine gave her comfort as they spent hours
just sitting and talking.
The Day Valentine Was ExecutedOn February 14, 269 A.D. Valentine died. But before he died, Valentine
left his friend a little note thanking her for her friendship and loyalty.
He signed it "Love from Your Valentine".
Thus Was Born Valentine's DayEventually Valentine was Sainted by the Pope and became St. Valentine.
The note he left his friend began the custom of exchanging love
messages on St. Valentine's Day. Although differing customs and
traditions were born over time, Valentine's Day is still officially
observed on February 14 every year.
St. Valentine became the Patron Saint of Lovers.
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