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Valentine's Day (Saint), Be My Valentine
( Note: my asking Dok for this entry sent him off on a sermon about how we insist on celebrating fictional holidays and about how there are half a dozen St. Valentines. I told him to shut up and write it down. He did. Deep )
According to the Catholic Encyclopedia there are three martyrs whose feast day is 14 February. Additionally, the various Orthodox Churches list up to seven saints with that name, two of which have feast days in July. Just as there are several dates for Christmas, everything from 6 December to various dates in January, when Christ was most likely born in October.
We owe what we consider as the romantic holiday to Geoffrey Chaucer's poem The Parliament of Fowls:
And there was not any bird that is created through procreation that was not ready in her presence to hear her and receive her judgment. For this was Saint Valentine's day, when every bird of every kind that men can imagine comes to this place to choose his mate.
Before Chaucer (1340? - 1400) there was no such association between romance and the fourteenth of February.
Today the holiday is perpetuated by the manufacturers of various gift items who build up the expectations of women who then coerce their male friends into giving them ever more spectacular (and expensive) gifts on the day, and if they do not, there is hell to pay. Much as it is in the best interests of various outfits to ramp up the expectations of children for gifts on that day in December.
So, exactly what does be my Valentine mean? From the historical documentation on individuals by that name celebrated on that day, it must mean the person who says that wants you to either build them a church, or to die for them in a most unpleasant way. Romantic, no?
See: Romance, Love, Flirt, Courting, and related.
DrLeftover said:If you don't think it's a big deal.... forget it one time.
Nebulous said:I don't like that they exchange valentines cards in school (at least its a tradition around here). The parents have to go out and buy a bunch of cards for their kids to hand out. If their kid does not show up with any cards to hand out, then that makes them the bad guy that day.
Although I had a teacher one year that had us make Valentines cards and we weren't allowed to bring any store-bought ones. She seemed to have the right idea.
DrLeftover said:If you don't think it's a big deal.... forget it one time.
Durandal said:Yeah, at first the commercial thing started out in school when I was younger - but it was optional, it wasn't required. Later on, it was encouraged to make them in class...and then after the early grades, anyway, it stopped as a childish little thing.
Nebulous said:Of course it is optional but the kid that came with nothing was the outcast that day.