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St. Valentine’s Day
Traditions & Online Puzzle
There are several of theories about the beginnings of St. Valentine's Day. Some believe that Valentine's Day was celebrated to commemorate the death and burial of Valentine, a priest or bishop living in the third century after Christ. Valentine had an affinity for young people and during a time when Emperor Claudius II had banned marriage due to the Roman Empires need for soldiers, the priest married young lovers in secret. He was arrested and executed on February 14. When he was buried, a pink almond tree near his grave blossomed as a symbol of his lasting love. Another belief is that while Valentine was imprisoned, he fell in love with the jailer's blind daughter. On the morning of his beheading, he sent his love a farewell letter signed "From your Valentine". Today, the Catholic Church recognizes at least three different saints named Valentine or Valentinus, all of whom were martyred.
Some historians believe Valentine's Day stems from an ancient pagan festival known
as Lupercalia. To begin this festival, at the official beginning of Spring-
In the Middle ages, the beginning of Spring when birds and animals began to mate, enhanced the idea that February and Valentine's Day should be a day for romance and lovers.
The oldest known valentine still in existence today is in the British Library in London, England. It is a poem written in 1415, by Charles, Duke of Orleans, to his wife while he was imprisoned in the Tower of London following his capture at the Battle of Agincourt.
Traditions & Superstitions Surrounding St. Valentine’s Day
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St. Valentine’s Day Puzzle
Enjoy making our St. Valentine’s Day Puzzle celebration
the beauty and meaning of red roses. Click on Ghost to form your workspace and click
and drag the puzzle pieces where you want them. You can rotate the pieces by either
using your mouse roller or by mousing over a piece and using your arrow keys. If
you wish to see the colors better, click on Image. I suggest a nice robust glass
of red wine while making this puzzle, for the ultimate experience.