It is uncertain if Valentine was ever a bishop. However, he was a priest in Rome.
He was a priest, possibly a bishop.
St. Valentine was a Catholic priest, possibly a bishop, and not a girl.
St. Valentine of Rome who was a priest or bishop in the early days of the Church.
There was no formal canonization process in place when Valentine was martyred. He would have been declared a saint by popular acclaim, usually with the approval of a bishop.
Saint Valentine was a Christian martyr who lived in Rome during the 3rd century. He was reportedly executed on February 14th, which is now celebrated as Valentine's Day.
There is little known about Saint Valentine of Rome except that he was a priest, possibly bishop, in Rome and died as a martyr. The names of his parents are not known.
No, St. Valentine of Rome was a third century Catholic priest, possibly a bishop, who lived in Rome. He died there as a martyr.
Yes, Valentine of Rome is a Catholic saint. He was a priest, possibly a bishop, in the early church. He defied the Roman emperor and was imprisoned, tortured and martyred.
St. Valentine of Rome, a 3rd century priest, possibly a bishop, who was martyred.
February 14 is the feast day of Saint Valentine of Rome.
Saint Valentine of Rome is the patron saint of lovers.
Valentines day was named after Saint Valentine.