Showing posts with label Valentine's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentine's Day. Show all posts

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Valentines not for a Day but Year Round

God bless these monks, priests, and other good Catholics following the Gospels.

[St. Valentine, the patron saint of love, was executed in Rome and buried there in the 3rd century. Much later an Irish priest was granted permission to exhume his remains, and now his skeleton lies under a church in Dublin.

In 1835 an Irish Carmelite priest, Fr. John Spratt, used his Irish charm to convince then Pope Gregory XVI to dig up St. Valentine’s remains and take them home as a gift to his fellow Irishmen and women....

In 1950 a statue and shrine was built to honor St. Valentine and placed in the church. As soon as people in Ireland realized that the saint of lovers was buried right under their noses they came flocking to the church to give up their amorous prayers to the saint.

Despite companies around the world cashing in on the romantic holiday, the Carmelite priests said they are staying well clear of the commercialization the holiday enforces and they plan to keep sales of Valentine memorabilia to a minimum.

"We do want to keep it on a level that it's not just 'Valentine's Day.' That would diminish the significance of the saint," said David Weakliam, another Carmelite priest.] emphasis added
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Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Made Up Holiday Day

With the passing of mass marketing orgy known as Christmas, supposedly based on birth of a little baby in a humble manger transmogrified into bacchanalia of banality and conspicuous consumer consumption, and the greatest marketing spectacle in the world called the Super Bowl, we now have a day for men to disappoint their women for no matter how much they buy, it will never amount to enough.

You could always have gotten a bigger diamond, box of imported chocolate, and more elaborate feasts.>Fabian, please tell me gay guys don't fall for this crap.

"No romantic elements are present in the original early medieval biographies of either of these martyrs. By the time a Saint Valentine became linked to romance in the 14th century, distinctions between Valentine of Rome and Valentine of Terni were utterly lost.[12]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Valentine's_Day#Historical_facts