THINK TALK: Valentine’s Day: How Did it Come About?

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THINK TALK: Valentine’s Day: How Did it Come About?
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MATALAM, North Cotabato (MindaNews / 12 February). “Love is not jealousy, ambition, fulfillment or becoming; Love is not plain desire or pleasure. When you love, everything will come right. L…

Love is not jealousy, ambition, fulfillment or becoming; Love is not plain desire or pleasure. When you love, everything will come right. Love has its own action. – Valentine’s Day is among the most remembered dates in the Gregorian calendar, aside from New Year and Christmas. This is the day when lovers express their affection with greetings usually accompanied by pricey gifts.

Other accounts hold that it was St. Valentine of Terni for whom the holiday was named, though it is possible that the two saints are actually one or same person. Formal messages appeared in the mid-1500s and by the 1700s commercially printed cards with love messages were being used. Valentine cards usually depict , the Roman god of love, along with hearts which has been thought to be the center of our emotions. Gradually, social media has taken over those printed cards. Nowadays, we seldom see those valentine, birthday, wedding cards displayed in big stores and malls. If ever, they are not as saleable as before.

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