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00:00 Introduction
00:51 K-40
01:35 MILABOI
02:52 OUTRO
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#Valentine
This article is about the romantic holiday and liturgical celebration. For other uses, see Valentine's Day (disambiguation).
"St. Valentine's Day" redirects here. For the Bing Crosby album, see St. Valentine's Day (album).
Valentine's Day
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A Valentine's card, c. 1909
Also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine
Observed by People in many countries;
Anglican Communion (see calendar)
Lutheran Church (see calendar)
Traditionalist Catholicism (see calendar)
Type Christian, romantic, cultural, commercial observance
Significance Feast day of Saint Valentine; the celebration of love and affection
Observances Sending greeting cards and gifts, dating, church services, novenas
Date
February 14
(fixed by the Western Christian Church)
July 6
(fixed by the Eastern Orthodox Church)
July 30
(fixed by the Eastern Orthodox Church)
Frequency Annual
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Saint Valentine
Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine,[1] is celebrated annually on February 14.[2] It originated as a Christian feast day honoring one or two early Christian martyrs named Saint Valentine and, through later folk traditions, has become a significant cultural, religious, and commercial celebration of romance and love in many regions of the world.[3]
There are a number of martyrdom stories associated with various Valentines connected to February 14,[4] including an account of the imprisonment of Saint Valentine of Rome for ministering to Christians persecuted under the Roman Empire in the third century.[5][6] According to an early tradition, Saint Valentine restored sight to the blind daughter of his jailer.[7] Numerous later additions to the legend have better related it to the theme of love: an 18th-century embellishment to the legend claims he wrote the jailer's daughter a letter signed "Your Valentine" as a farewell before his e