The Truth About Valentine’s Day — You Won’t Believe Where This Holiday Originated

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valentines_day_february_14_300x300Every year on February 14th, millions of people around the world celebrate Valentine’s Day. It is usually celebrated in the form of a man buying flowers, candy and/or a greeting card for his wife or girlfriend. He is generally expected to also take her to dinner that night. Some men even do this for their mothers, grandmothers, and other women in the family – especially if they are single.

But where did this holiday come from? And how did it start?

Valentine’s Day Has Pagan Origins
According to The World Book Encyclopedia, 1976 edition, Vol. 20, Page 24: “Valentine’s Day comes on the feast day of two different Christian martyrs named Valentine. But the customs connected with the day . . . probably come from an ancient Roman festival called Lupercalia which took place every February 13-15. The festival honored Juno, the Roman goddess of women and marriage, and Pan, the god of nature.”

Valentine’s Day Is Related To… Birds
According to Wikipedia: During the Middle Ages it was believed that birds paired couples in mid-February. This was then associated with the romance of Valentine. This is the reason why Valentine’s day is widely recognized as a day for romance and devotion.

Why Some Choose Not To Celebrate
Many people choose not to celebrate Valentine’s Day citing that it originates with the honoring and worship of false mythological gods. Others don’t like the fact that it was once related to a pagan festival. And others don’t celebrate it because they feel that showing love to someone shouldn’t be allocated to just one day each year.


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