The history of St. Valentine's Day begins in Rome, in 270 AD . The Roman Emperor, Claudius
II demanded that everyone worship the pagan gods that he worshipped. He also
abolished marriage, and arrested anyone who disobeyed his rule. Many Christians were
tortured and killed for their faith in God and trust in Jesus.
There was a priest named Valentine who, despite the law of Claudius, continued to preach
the word of God and perform marriage ceremonies, until he also was arrested and put in
jail;
But even the prison walls could not keep Valentine from proclaiming his love of God. He
ministered to the prisoners and guards alike, converting many to Christianity. One of the
guards had a daughter who was blind, and he brought her to Valentine to pray for her
sight.
The guard knew that his life would be in great danger if he was found with Valentine, but
his faith was greater than his fear; and so, he prayed with Valentine, and the girl was
blessed by God, her vision restored.
News of this miracle quickly spread, and when the Emperor discovered that Valentine was
still preaching the word of God, he gave the order to have Valentine put to death by
beheading.
While awaiting his execution, Valentine wrote a *goodbye* letter to the girl who had
received the miracle of sight. She had visited Valentine in prison whenever she could, and
they had grown quite fond of one another. Valentine signed his letter to her "from
your Valentine". His execution took place on February 14th.

Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
Sugar is Sweet
And so are You!
HappyValentineDay,
from us to you !
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