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St. Valentine’s Day in Our Life. Автор: Прокопьева Светлана Станиславовна, учитель английского языка, МБОУ « Варгатёрская ООШ». History Of Valentine's day. February is the month associated with Valentine's Day celebrations.
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St. Valentine’s Day in Our Life Автор: Прокопьева Светлана Станиславовна, учитель английского языка, МБОУ «Варгатёрская ООШ»
History Of Valentine's day February is the month associated with Valentine's Day celebrations. But just who is this St. Valentine? Why is this month associated with love and romance? The origin of this lovers day goes back as early as 270 A.D. and started with the clash between a kindly priest and a mighty ruler.
Valentine… Who he was? Valentine was a holy priest in Rome, who, assisted the martyrs in the persecution under Claudius II. He was apprehended, and sent by the emperor to the prefect of Rome, who, on finding all his promisesto make him renounce his faith in effectual, commended him to be beaten withclubs, and afterwards, to be beheaded, which was executed on February 14. The greatest part of his relics are now in the church of St. Praxedes. His name is celebrated as that of an illustrious martyr in the sacramentaryof St. Gregory, the Roman Missal of Thomasius, in the calendar of F. Fronto and that of Allatius, in Bede, Usuard, Ado, Notker and all othermartyrologies on this day. To abolish the heathens lewd superstitious custom of boys drawing the names of girls, in honor of their goddess Februata Juno, on the fifteenth of this month, several zealous pastors substituted the names of saints in billets given on this day. The 14th was also a designated a feast day (until 1969, when it was dropped from the Roman Catholic calendar) to honor two Christian saints (at least one named Saint Valentine) martyred by the Roman Emperor Claudius II Gothicus. There is a little bit of love stuff in this part,though -- the reason Saint Valentine was killed (beheaded, actually) was that he continued to marry young couples even though Claudius forbade it. Apparently Claudius thought that married soldiers weren't as good as single soldiers.
What we know about Valentine? • Saint Valentine, friend of our Lord and priest of great authority, was at Rome. • It happed that Claudius the emperor made him to come tofore him and said to him in demanding: What thing is that which I have heard of thee, Valentine? Why wilt thou not abide in our amity, and worship the idols and renounce the vain opinion of thy creance? • Saint Valentine answered him: If thou hadst very knowledge of the grace of Jesu Christ thou shouldest not say this that thou sayest, but shouldestreny the idols and worship very God. • Then said to Saint Valentine a prince which was of the council of the emperor: What wilt thou say of our gods and of their holy life? And Saint Valentine answered: I say none other thing of them but that they were men mortal and mechant and full of all ordure and evil. • Then said Claudius the emperor: If Jesu Christ be God verily, wherefore sayst thou not the truth? And Saint Valentine said: Certainly Jesu Christ is only very God, and if thou believe in him, verily thy soul shall be saved, thy realm shall multiply, and he shall give to thee alway victory of thine enemies. • Then Claudius turned him unto all them that were there, and said to them: Lords, Romans, hear ye how wisely and reasonably this man speaketh? • Anon the provost of the city said: The emperor is deceived and betrayed, how may we leave that which we have holden and been accustomed to hold sith our infancy? With these words the emperor turned and changed his courage, and Saint Valentine was delivered in the keeping of the provost.
Complements! You are so beautiful! You are so clever! You are so handsome! I like your smile! I like your kindness! You are so kind today! Your eyes are brilliant! Thank you for your smile!
1. Answer the questions: 1. Who was the Valentine? 2. In what country did he live? 3. Who was the ruler of this country? 4. When did Valentine die? 5. What thing is the symbol of this Day? 6. What color is traditionally for this Day? 7. What date we can celebrate this Day? Thank you for the answers!