H I S T O R Y    A N D     L E G E N D     O F
VALENTINE'S     DAY

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Valentine's Day was named after the Christian patron saint of love, St. Valentine, but derives it root
from the ancient pagan cultural traditions of the Roman Feast of Lupercalia. For eight hundred years prior to the establishment of Valentine's Day, the Romans had practiced a pagan festival in mid-February commemorating young men's rite of passage to the God Lupercus.

ANCIENT ROMAN ORIGIN

February 14th was a festival to honour Juno, the Queen of the Roman Gods and Goddesses. Juno is the Goddess of women and marriage. It is also the eve of important Roman festival. The following day Febuary 15th, began the Feast of Lupercalia.

In the early days of Roman, fierce wolves roamed the woods and the Romans called upon one of their gods, Lupercus, to keep the wolves away. A festival celebrated on February 15th was held in honuor of Lupercus. It is a thought by some that this festival was to honour the god of heard and crops, Faunus. Since the origin of the festival is so ancient, even scholars of the last century before Christ were uncertain. The Feast of Lupercalia was celebrated as a spring festival. The calender of that time was different, with February occuring in early spring time, later than it is today.

Historical records show that Mark Antony, was master of the Luperci College of Priests. The Luperci priest would gather on the Palatine at the cave of Lupercal each year. According to legend, the founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus, had been nursed by a mother wolf. The Latin word for wolf is lupus. Thus at the door of the cave, goat and dogs were sacrificed.

In the ritual, two young men of noble birth were brought forward, and have their forehead smeared with blood and wiped off with the sheepswool dipped in milk. They are to laugh and run through the Roman streets lashing about them with goatskin thongs. The street would be croweded with young women, for the lash of the sacred thongs was believed to improve their fertility to bear children. The goatskin thongs were the februa, the lashings the februatio, both deriving from a Latin word meaning to purify. From it comes the name of the month of February.

The lives of young Roman boys and girls were seperated strictly. On these occasions, one of the customs of the time amidst a variety of pagan ceremonies, was name-drawing love lottery for young people. On eve of the festival of Lupercalia the names of Roman maiden were written on slips and placed into jars. On this evening each young man would draw a girl's name from the jar. As chance directed the girl whose name was drawn was assigned to be his partner and sexual companion for the duration of the festival. The pairing of these young people lasted the remaining year and often they would fall in love and would latter marry.

Rome under the rule of Emperor Claudius II was involved in many unpopular and bloody wars. Claudius was having difficulty getting soldiers to join his military leagues. Believing that the reason Roman men would prefer to stay with their love ones or families at home rather than fight his wars, Claudius decreed the ban on all engagements and marriages in Rome.


LEGEND OF SAINT VALENTINE

Valentine of legend. who lived in the third century A.D., was a priest in Rome and served at the temple at the time when Christianity was a new religion during the reign of Claudius II. According to legend he had special feelings for young people. Together with Bishop Marius he aided the Christian marthyrs and secretly married couples in defiance of the Emperor's decree. When Claudius found out about Valentine, he first tried to convert him to paganism, but Valentine instead tried the reverse to convert Claudius. Valentine was eventually arrested and dragged before the Prefect of Rome, who condemned him to be flogged to death with clubs and beheaded for defying Emperor Claudius. He suffered martyrdom on the eve of the Roman Feast of Lupercalia February the 14th, 269 A.D.

Anther legend tell that Valentine was arrested for helping the Christians who were being prosecuted by Claudius II. During the days of his imprisonment, Valentine befriended and fell in love with the jailer's blind daughter. His love for her and his great faith managed to miraculously restored her sight before his execution. In the morning before he was taken to his death he wrote and left a farewell message for her and signed it "From Your Valentine." This phrase has been used on his day ever since.

Valentine's execution by flogging and beheading may have formed part of the entertainment even during the festival at that time. Roman rulers often made a display of cruelty toward the Christians who were drawing people away from their older pagan gods.


ROLE OF THE CHURCH

As Christianity gained political stature in Rome, by the fourth century A.D. the church authority endeavoured to purge out the influence of paganism. Being unable to abolish some of the pagan festivals that people loved, they assigned them Christian names. The spring festival of Lupercalia was moved from February 15 to February 14th. Pope Gelasius ordered a slight change in the love lottery, where instead of the names of maidens, the lottery box contain the names of saints. Both men and women are allowed to draw from the box and the purpose was to emulate the ways of the saints they drew for the rest of the year. Needless to day, many young Roman were not too happy with the new change in rules for the festival.

As Lupercalia begin in mid February in honour of the pagan god Lupercus, the Church looked for a suitable saint of love to take his place. They found appropriate choice in Valentine and in 496 A.D. Pope Gelasius in an effort to do away with the elements of paganism in the festival set aside February 14th to honour Saint Valentine. Thus, the Feast of Lupercalia became Saint Valentine's Day, and the ancient meaning of a celebration of mating was attached to the saint's name.

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