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Claudius had ruled against Christian teaching as he did not want people to worship anyone other than him. According to legend, Saint Valentine wrote ... Zoom nights and look forward to being ...
So Valentine ... like this great saint every single day, not just on Feb. 14? May we become more sacrificial, radical and courageous in our love for God and others — reflecting, as St. Valentine ...
Saint Valentine was executed on February 14, around the year 269 AD. Over time, this date became associated with celebrating love and affection, leading to the modern Valentine's Day holiday.
St. Valentine was a priest in Rome during the reign of Emperor Claudius II, according to Christian tradition. Claudius was having difficulty enlisting enough soldiers for his army, which he ...
"I always like to think St Jude gives them the nod to say 'it's okay'." It's believed that on February 14 278AD, Valentine was beaten with clubs and then executed by beheading for defying Emperor ...
As time went on, St Valentine’s name began to be used by people to express their feelings to the ones they loved - later becoming known as Valentine’s Day. Did you know with a Digital ...