answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

We celebrate Valentine's Day, because until 1969, it was one of the many Saint's Days observed by the Catholic Church. It was dedicated to the patron saint of romantic causes, St. Valentine.

Although it was removed from the Church's calendar in 1969, the religious meaning coupled with Valentine's Day's roots in Roman paganism have allowed it to continue as a holiday for everyone.

Early Christians saw Valentine's Day as a way to honor St. Valentine, of whom there were actually three. The Catholic Church recognizes three saints by that name, all who were martyred on February 14.

The St. Valentine the day is named for was, most likely, a priest in the 3rd century who performed secret marriages when the Roman Emperor Claudius II thought single soldiers were more likely to enlist in the army. That St. Valentine was imprisoned and executed on February 4, 270. It is believed he was responsible for giving the jailer's blind daughter back her eyesight, and before his execution, he sent herss a note saying, "From your Valentine." The phrase is still widely used on valentines today.

It wasn't until 1537 that St. Valentine's day was declared an official holiday. England's King Henry VIII, known for his ways of disposing of wives, declared February 14th a holiday. It was another century and a half before religious devotional cards became non-religious cards to reflect the change in the holiday.

In 496 A.D., February 14, was declared in the name of St. Valentine by Pope Gelasius. It remained a Church holiday until 1969, when Pope Paul VI took it from the calender.

On February 14, the ancient Romans celebrated the Feast of Lupercalia in honor of Juno, the queen of the Roman gods and goddesses. Juno was also the goddess of womesn and marriage so honoring her was thought to be a fertility rite.

At the feast held the next day, the women would write love letters and stick them in a large urn. The men would pick a letter from the urn and for the next year, pursue the woman who wrote the chosen letter. This custom lasted until the 1700s when people decided their beloveds should be chosen by sight, not luck.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

We celebrate Valentines Day because of love. It's for romantic couples mainly.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why do people celebrate Valentine's Day?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How many people do celebrate Valentine's Day?

Alot of people celebrate valentines day even me:)


How does the US celebrate the day?

by giving valentines day cards to people that you like or have a crush on


Why is Valentine's Day celbrated?

Valentines day is so that people can celebrate love, and how great that it really is.


How does the US celebrate Valentine's Day?

by giving valentines day cards to people that you like or have a crush on


Do people in Tunisia celebrate Valentine's Day?

nope tunisia don't celebrate thanksgiving, christmas, easter, valentines day none of it at all.


Why people celebrate valentin's day?

They celebrate St Valentines day because on that day St Valentine was beheaded for Marrying christian couples in a pagan kingdom.


Is valentine's day a global holiday?

YES, VALENTINES DAY IS INTERNATIONAL. but not all people have to celebrate it.


How people celebrate Valentine's Day?

Just give them a Preasant then give them flowers


How can you celebrate Valentine's Day?

Giving Valentines


Why Valentine's Day celebrate or not in India?

They do celebrate valentines day in India.


When do people celebrate Valentine's Day?

Valentines day is on the 14th of February and people tend to send other people cards, flowers, and chocolate.


Who celebrate the Valentine's Day?

well anyone can celebrate valentines day but it was first celebrated in 498 A.D. by the Romans