St. Valentine – IOTW Report

St. Valentine

Britannica:
St. Valentine (died 3rd century, Rome; feast day February 14) is the name of one or two legendary Christian martyrs whose lives seem to have a historical basis. Although the Roman Catholic Church continues to recognize St. Valentine as a saint of the church, he was removed from the General Roman Calendar in 1969 because of the lack of reliable information about him. He is the patron saint of lovers, people with epilepsy, and beekeepers.

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8 Comments on St. Valentine

  1. The beauty of all of God’s creation, is that he doesn’t show favoritism in doling out his salvation. Doesn’t matter if you call yourself a saint, been given sainthood, rolled beads between your fingers all day, or bang your head against a wall in order to be saved. God laughs at our folly.

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  2. Even the so called “Saints” had to humble themselves before God in order to receive the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ who is the author of faith and the source of all miracles. Believe in God and not in man’s creation of “church.”

    Start with God’s love and let it be the example and perfector of your love for God’s creation (including humanity. Thanks be to God he asks us to love others even though we may not like them.

    May your interaction with others start with “May the Christ in me recognize the Christ in you!”

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