Tuesday, February 11, 2014

The History of Valentines Day

By: Ma. Cristina P. Lao

It all started in the third century, when the Roman Emperor Claudius ordered his empire to worship only twelve God's and not to associate with Christians. People who disobeyed him would have to face death.  Valentinus on the other hand was a devoted priest and physician who kept on practicing his Christian beliefs. Because of this, he was arrested and imprisoned.

While in prison, a jailer saw that Valentinus was a man of knowledge. He asked Valentinus if he was willing to offer lessons to his blind daughter Julia.  Though she was blind she was beautiful and has a quick mind. Valentinus taught her history, described what the world looks like in his eyes and most importantly told her about God.

On the eve of his death, Valentinus wrote a farewell note to Julia with a crocus yellow flower inside and said in his letter... "Stay close to God" and signed it,  Your Valentine. He was beheaded and died on February 14, 270 A.D on Via Flaminia in the north of Rome.

When the jailer went home, he hands her the letter and the moment she opened it, she saw brilliant colors for the first time. Now she can see! She was blind and now she can see! A miracle!

This part of history would only mean that Valentines is about self sacrifice and to care and love one another in the name of God.

What does it mean to you?