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saint valentin
saint valentine biography
saint valentine story
saint valentin
saint valentin 2012
Saint Valentine receives a rosary from the Virgin, by David Teniers III
Bishop and Martyr
Died traditionally ca. 269[1] but see text
Honored in Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Anglican Communion
Lutheranism and individualBaptist churches
Feast February 14 (Roman Catholic Church)
July 30 (Eastern Orthodox Church)
Attributes birds; roses; bishop with a crippled or a child with epilepsy at his feet; bishop with a rooster nearby; bishop refusing to adore an idol; bishop being beheaded; priest bearing a sword; priest holding a sun; priest giving sight to a blind girl[1]
Patronage affianced couples, against fainting, bee keepers, happy marriages, love, plague, epilepsy[1]
Saint Valentine (in Latin, Valentinus) is the name of several (14 in all [2]) martyred saints of ancient Rome. The name "Valentine", derived from valens (worthy, strong, powerful), was popular in Late Antiquity.[3] Of the Saint Valentine whose feast is on February 14, nothing is known except his name and that he was buried on the Via Flaminia north of Rome on February 14, he was born on April 16. It is even uncertain whether the feast of that day celebrates only one saint or more saints of the same name. For this reason this liturgical commemoration was not kept in the Catholic calendar of saints for universal liturgical veneration as revised in 1969.[4] But "Martyr Valentinus the Presbyter and those with him at Rome" remains in the list of saints proposed for veneration by all Catholics.[5]
In the Eastern Orthodox Church, Saint Valentine the Presbyter is celebrated on July 6,[6] and Hieromartyr Saint Valentine (Bishop of Interamna, Terni in Italy) is celebrated on July 30.[7] Notwithstanding that, conventionally, members of the Greek Orthodox Church named Valentinos (male) or Valentina (female) celebrate their name on February 14[citation needed].
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saint valentine biography
saint valentine story
saint valentin
saint valentin 2012
Saint Valentine receives a rosary from the Virgin, by David Teniers III
Bishop and Martyr
Died traditionally ca. 269[1] but see text
Honored in Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Anglican Communion
Lutheranism and individualBaptist churches
Feast February 14 (Roman Catholic Church)
July 30 (Eastern Orthodox Church)
Attributes birds; roses; bishop with a crippled or a child with epilepsy at his feet; bishop with a rooster nearby; bishop refusing to adore an idol; bishop being beheaded; priest bearing a sword; priest holding a sun; priest giving sight to a blind girl[1]
Patronage affianced couples, against fainting, bee keepers, happy marriages, love, plague, epilepsy[1]
Saint Valentine (in Latin, Valentinus) is the name of several (14 in all [2]) martyred saints of ancient Rome. The name "Valentine", derived from valens (worthy, strong, powerful), was popular in Late Antiquity.[3] Of the Saint Valentine whose feast is on February 14, nothing is known except his name and that he was buried on the Via Flaminia north of Rome on February 14, he was born on April 16. It is even uncertain whether the feast of that day celebrates only one saint or more saints of the same name. For this reason this liturgical commemoration was not kept in the Catholic calendar of saints for universal liturgical veneration as revised in 1969.[4] But "Martyr Valentinus the Presbyter and those with him at Rome" remains in the list of saints proposed for veneration by all Catholics.[5]
In the Eastern Orthodox Church, Saint Valentine the Presbyter is celebrated on July 6,[6] and Hieromartyr Saint Valentine (Bishop of Interamna, Terni in Italy) is celebrated on July 30.[7] Notwithstanding that, conventionally, members of the Greek Orthodox Church named Valentinos (male) or Valentina (female) celebrate their name on February 14[citation needed].
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