Happy Valentine’s Day 2023

Valentine’s Day is set aside to honor romantic relationships and close friends. Although the origins of Valentine’s Day is partially transparent, it is said to have developed from a Roman celebration known as Lupercalia. Men would pick women’s names from a box and pair up as partners for the length of Lupercalia, which was held in the middle of February and celebrated as a fertility festival.


Lupercalia changed through time and came to be identified with Saint Valentine, a martyr for Christianity. There are many different interpretations of the life of Saint Valentine. Still, one of the most frequently accepted accounts is that he was a priest who officiated at weddings in secret after Claudius II, the Roman Emperor, forbade them. Finally, Saint Valentine was discovered, imprisoned, and put to death for his crimes. His feast day was designated February 14th to honor his recognition as a martyr and a symbol of love.


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Valentine’s Day was honored for sending and receiving romantic letters and was presented by the 15th century when it had come to be connected with romantic love. Valentine’s Day is currently observed in many nations throughout the globe as a day to show love and devotion for partners, friends, and family members, thanks to the practice of sending cards and presents that have persisted over the years.


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Valentine’s Day has been commercialized in contemporary times and is connected with giving and receiving gifts, flowers, and chocolates. Despite this, the holiday is still a time for celebrating love and taking stock of the significant connections in our lives.

 

 

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Happy Valentine’s Day 2022


Happy Valentine’s day in 2022. Last year, the video above was done using Clip Art pictures that I have permission to use as a blogger reviewer.


Happy Valentine’s Day to everyone here, single or otherwise. Cherish your loved ones, including family and friends. Valentine’s day is not only for couples but for singles, and love your family, friends, and love yourself. I hope you like this short clip.

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All the three videos above were created by yours truly. Here are some facts about Valentine’s day. From Wikipedia, Valentine’s day, also called Saint Valentine’s Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, is celebrated annually on February 14. It originated as a Christian feast day honoring one or two early Christian martyrs named Saint Valentine. Through later folk traditions, it has become a significant cultural, religious, and commercial celebration of romance and love in many world regions.

If a picture paints a thousand words, a video is worth a million words. Hence, let the videos speak for themselves here in this blog post. Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share if you enjoy watching them. Enjoy and stay safe, stay healthy, and happy in this pandemic.