Valentine's Day or Saint Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14 throughout the world. It is the traditional day on which people express their love and affection for each other by sending cards, flowers, and candy. The holiday is named after two Early Christian saints named Valentine.
February 14 is the feast day of Saint Valentine of Rome.
From Saints and Angels: archaeologists have unearthed a Roman catacomb and an ancient church dedicated to Saint Valentine. In 496 AD Pope Gelasius marked February 14th as a celebration in honor of his martyrdom.
Saint Valentine of Rome has his feast day on February 14.
From the first Feast of Saint Valentine, February 14, 496, to the most recent Saint Valentine's Day, February 14, 2013, was 1518 Saint Valentine's Days.
Saint Valentine
Before it was removed from the Calendar of Saints in 1969, the feast of Saint Valentine of Rome was celebrated on February 14.
The feast day of Saint Valentine of Rome is on February 14. He is considered the patron saint of lovers.
Valentine's Day, February 14, is the feast of St. Valentine, the patron saint of lovers.
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The feast day of Saint Valentine of Rome is on February 14. That is why it is called Valentine's Day.
You have it backwards. Valentine's Day is named after Saint Valentine of Rome and February 14 is his feast day.
Before being removed from the Calendar of Saints, the feast day of Saint Valentine of Rome was on February 14.