History of St. Valentine; for Romance or for Love of THE GREAT YHWH HAMASCHIAC.

 

 

History of St. Valentine; for Romance or for Love of THE GREAT YHWH HAMASCHIAC.

History of St. Valentine; for Romance or for Love of THE GREAT YHWH HAMASCHIAC.
Many are known to celebrate this day, February 14th as The D- Day for sex, romance and sensuality. But none of these is true because history says something differently.
In YHWH YESHUA HAMASCHIAC School,  as well as other schools,  we will like to see great changes and development such as the ones carried out in The Roman Catholic Church in remembrance of The Saints  Valentino. Aka Valentine.
      History of Valentine’s Day.

In the early martyrologies, three different St. Valentines are mentioned, all sharing Feb. 14 for a feast day. Unfortunately, the historical record is sparse. The first St. Valentine was a Priest and Physician in Rome. He along with St. Marius and His family comforted The Martyrs ( Those Saints Who died for YHWH  YESHUA HAMASCHIAC Love for Mankind) during the persecution of Emperor Claudius II, the Goth. Eventually, St. Valentine was also arrested, condemned to death for His Faith, beaten with clubs, and finally beheaded on Feb. 14, AD 270. He was buried on the Flaminian Way.

Later, Pope Julius I (333-356) built a Basilica at the site which preserved St. Valentine’s tomb. Archeological digs, in the 1500s and 1800s have found evidence of the tomb of St. Valentine. However, in the thirteenth century, His relics were transferred to the Church of Saint Praxedes near the Basilica of St. Maryam ( Mary) Major, where they remain today. Also, a small church was built near the Flaminian Gate of Rome which is now known as the Porta del Popolo but was called in the 12th century “the Gate of St. Valentine,” as noted by the early British historian, William Somerset (also known as William of Malmesbury, d. 1143), who ranks after St. Bede in authority.

The second St. Valentine was the Bishop of Interamna (now Terni, located about 60 miles from Rome). Under the orders of Prefect Placidus, He too was arrested, scourged, and decapitated, again suffering persecution during the time of Emperor Claudius II.

The Third St. Valentine suffered martyrdom in Africa with several companions. However, nothing further is known about This Saint. In all; these men, each named St. Valentine, showed heroic love for THE GREAT YHWH’S SON, YHWH YESHUA And HIS Holy Church.

 

 

 

The Satanic Coincidence 

 

 

The popular customs of showing love and affection on St. Valentine’s Day is almost a coincidence with the feast day of The saint: During the Medieval Age, a common belief in England and France was that birds began to pair on Feb.14, “half-way through the second month of the year.” Chaucer wrote in his “Parliament of Foules” (in Old English): “For this was on Seynt Valentyne’s day, When every foul cometh ther to choose his mate.” For this reason, the day was dedicated to “lovers” and prompted the sending of letters, gifts, or other signs of affection.

Another literary example of St. Valentine’s Day remembrances is found in Dame Elizabeth Brews “Paston Letters” (1477), where she writes to the suitor, John Paston, of her daughter, Margery: “And, cousin mine, upon Monday is St. Valentine’s day and every bird chooseth himself a mate, and if it like you to come on Thursday night, and make provision that you may abide till then, I trust to GOD that ye shall speak to my husband and I shall pray that we may bring the matter to a conclusion.” In turn, Margery wrote to John: “Unto my right well beloved Valentine John Paston, Squyer, be this bill delivered. Right reverend and worshipful and my right well beloved Valentine, I recommend me unto you, full heartily desiring to hear of your welfare, which I beseech ALMIGHTY long for to preserve until His pleasure and your heart’s desire.” While speaking of the amorous flavor of Valentine’s Day, no mention is made of the saint.

While it seems that the exchange of “valentines” is more the result of secular custom rather than the memory of St. Valentine, and that the celebration has been further paganized with cupids and the like, there is a Christian message that should be remembered. The love of Our GREAT YHWH, depicted beautifully in the image of HIS MOST SACRED HEART, YHWH YESHUA HAMASCHIAC, not Jesus which is coined, is a sacrificial, self-less, and unconditional love. Such is the love that each Christian is called to express in his own life, for God and neighbor.

 

Clearly, St. Valentineno matter which oneshowed such a love, bearing witness to the faith in His dedication as a Priest and in the offering of His Own Life in martyrdom. On this Valentine’s day, looking to the example of Our YHWH YESHUA HAMASCHIAC, each person should offer again his love to THE GREAT YHWH HAMASCHIAC, for only by doing so can he properly love those who are entrusted to his care and any other neighbor. Each person should again pledge HIS love to those loved ones, praying for their intentions, promising fidelity to them, and thanking them for their love in return. Never forget Our YHWH YESHUA HAMASCHIAC  WORD: “This is MY Commandment: love one another as I have LOVED You. There is no greater love than this: That a man should lay down one’s life for one’s friends” (Yochanan 15:12-13).

YHWH YESHUA HAMASCHIAC,  Not Jesus Christ fulfilled this commandment.  Others died because, they were persecuted to deah.

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