Valentine day

Valentine's Day happens each February 14. Across the United States and in different spots around the globe, candy, roses and blessings are traded between friends and family, all for the sake of St. Valentine. Be that as it may, who is this secretive holy person and where did these customs come from? Get some answers concerning the historical backdrop of Valentine's Day, from the old Roman custom of Lupercalia that invited spring to the card-giving traditions of Victorian England. 


The historical backdrop of Valentine's Day—and the account of its benefactor holy person—is covered in secret. We do realize that February has for quite some time been praised as a month of sentiment, and that St. Valentine's Day, as far as we might be concerned today, contains remnants of both Christian and antiquated Roman convention. However, who was Saint Valentine, and how could he become related with this old custom?

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