Fiction logo

"Unraveling the Mystery of Valentine's Day: History, Significance, and Celebrations"

"Exploring the Origins and Traditions of the Most Romantic Day of the Year"

By Kumar_SkPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

Every year, Valentine’s Day is celebrated with incredible zeal, excitement and love all over the globe. And, why not! This day serves as a reminder to cherish and celebrate the most beautiful emotion we experience – love. While so much about the day is already known, have you ever wondered why it is called what it is called, and why is it celebrated on February 14?

Valentine's Day is a holiday when lovers express their affection with greetings and gifts. It is also called St. Valentine's Day. The holiday has expanded to express affection between relatives and friends.

Valentine's Day is popular in the United States as well as in Britain, Canada, and Australia, and it is also celebrated in other countries, including Argentina, France, Mexico, and South Korea. In the Philippines, it is the most common wedding anniversary.

Finally, on February 14, lovers across the globe mark the day of love as Valentine's Day. On this day couples celebrate by going out on dates, exchanging gifts, spending quality time together, doing romantic gestures for each other, preparing handmade gifts or surprises for each other, and more.

Valentine’s Day is thought to have been named in honour of Saint Valentine, a third-century Roman Catholic priest who died on February 14 in 270 AD. Others say the celebrations began as an attempt by the Church to ‘Christianise’ the Lupercalia holiday. The Roman celebration honoured Faunus, the god of agriculture, as well as Romulus and Remus, the Roman founders. Men would pick names of women from a box, and they would become a couple through the event. This could even lead to marriage in some cases. Pope Gelasius picked the period of Lupercalia celebrations as the day to remember Saint Valentine towards the end of the 5th century, resulting in the association of Valentine’s Day with love and romance.

According to many historical records, the saint whose name is associated with the festival could have been more than one man. Valentine, who passed away in 270 AD, was canonised by the Roman Catholic Church. He may have also served as a priest who helped Christian couples get married in secret. As a result, Emperor Claudius II killed him. Males were not permitted to get married because the emperor thought single men were more devoted soldiers. Valentine disagreed with the idea.

Another theory is that St. Valentine was the Terni Bishop who was executed as a martyr by Claudius II outside of Rome. Many people even believe they could be the same person.

The idea that St. Valentine appears in Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales is another intriguing one. He would mix real-world events with fictional characters, leading many people to question the veracity of the records. Prior to his publication of a poem in which he refers to a person as “St. Valentine,” there doesn’t seem to be any evidence of Valentine’s Day.

Valentine's Day is widely celebrated today in many different ways. It is seen as an opportunity to express one's love and appreciation for the people they care about, often through the exchange of cards, flowers, chocolates, and other small tokens of appreciation. People may also celebrate Valentine's Day by engaging in activities such as going out to dinner, taking a romantic getaway, or simply spending quality time with one another. Regardless of how it's celebrated, Valentine's Day is a day to cherish the love we have for one another, for our families, and for our friends.

"Happy Valentine Day to all my Readers and Subscribers"

HOLA

Love

About the Creator

Kumar_Sk

I am a passionate blogger, dedicated to sharing my insights and experiences through written words. I have always had a love for storytelling and the power of language to evoke emotions and evoke change.

Reader insights

Be the first to share your insights about this piece.

How does it work?

Add your insights

Comments

There are no comments for this story

Be the first to respond and start the conversation.

Sign in to comment

    Find us on social media

    Miscellaneous links

    • Explore
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Support

    © 2026 Creatd, Inc. All Rights Reserved.