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The Real Love of Valentine’s Day (2026)
Posted by Temmy
Yesterday at 1:03pm


This Valentine's Day, explore the surprising, and often overlooked, origins of the holiday beyond romantic gestures, delving into the true story of Saint Valentine and his legacy of faith and sacrifice.

The Real Love of Valentine’s Day (2026)

Saturday is Valentine’s Day, marked by many with romantic dates, gifts of flowers and chocolates, and expressions of love to their significant other. Many forget that it is, more accurately, Saint Valentine’s Day (or the Feast of Saint Valentine). Saint Valentine of Rome was a third-century Roman saint who is commemorated on February 14, the day he was martyred and buried. It has been honored that way since A.D. 496.

So why do we associate his day with love?

The answer is surprisingly shallow. It has nothing to do with his life; no great story of unrequited love or blessings he gave to some young couple. As the New Catholic Encyclopedia notes, the “late medieval custom of sending love notes on Saint Valentine’s Day stems probably from the belief that it marked the mating season of birds.” And we’ve been using his commemoration in similar fashion ever since.

Not exactly fodder for a Hallmark Channel movie.

Yet we should honor the day. Valentine became a saint due to his ministry to persecuted Christians in Rome. He’s honored not simply by Catholics, but also Anglicans, Lutherans and even the Eastern Orthodox Church (though for the latter, his day lands on July 6). He should be honored by all Christ followers.

Though clearly in the camp of hagiography, I still love the story associated with Valentine, who, while under house arrest, was asked about the validity of Jesus. A judge decided to test Valentine and his faith by bringing the saint to the judge’s adopted blind daughter. If Valentine could restore the girl’s sight, the judge would release him. Valentine laid his hands on the girl’s eyes, and instantly her sight was restored.

The judge, stunned and amazed, asked what he should do now. Valentine told him to destroy all of his idols, fast for three days, and then be baptized. Not only did the judge follow this prescription, but he also freed all the imprisoned Christians under his jurisdiction.

Another slice of hagiography – again one that I can’t help but be attracted to – is how he died. Valentine was arrested for the (still) daring act of evangelism and was sent for trial to Claudius Gothicus, the emperor of Rome. When Valentine attempted to evangelize even the emperor, he was told to either renounce his faith or be beaten with clubs and then beheaded.

Valentine refused to stop making Christ known.

He was then executed on February 14.

Our Valentine’s Day.

So send your expressions of love. But take a moment or two to go deeper than Post-it notes on the mirror, Godiva chocolates, and candlelit dinners, and remember the love that coursed through the veins of Valentine himself that reverberates to this day.

Not the love of a man toward a woman, or even less the mating of two birds, but rather the love of a man for his God.

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