It was illegal for anyone to be married by order of Emperor Claudius II Gothicus. He was having trouble recruiting men into the army and the law prevented him from drafting married men. He chose to make marriage illegal. Valentine continued to wed couples in secrecy until the emperor had him arrested, tortured and beheaded.
Valentine would have done what all priest do: minister to their congregation. Valentine became a patron saint of lovers when the Roman Emperor made it illegal for couples to get married. He needed men for his army and could not draft married men. Valentine continued to marry couples in secret. When the emperor found out, he had valentine thrown into prison. While in jail he became a close friend of the jailer's young daughter. Just before he was executed for his crime, he sent her a letter in which he told her to remain faithful to God. He signed it, "From your Valentine."
Valentine was a Catholic priest, possibly a bishop, in ancient Rome.
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Valentine's Day is the feast day of St. Valentine of Rome, a priest and martyr in the early Church.
St. Valentine of Rome was a priest in the early Church who suffered martyrdom.
Valentine of Rome was a Catholic priest, possibly a bishop.
St. Valentine of Rome was a priest in the early Church who suffered martyrdom.
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Valentine of Rome was a priest, possibly a bishop, in the early Church.
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Valentine's Day is named for St. Valentine, a priest in the early days of the Church who died for his faith.