CATHOLIC FAITHLINK: “Feast of Saint Valentine” – FishEaters
“St. Valentine (Valentino) was a Roman priest who performed #marriages in spite of Claudius II’s law against such (Claudius believed that marriage was distracting to his soldiers, so outlawed it to them for a time). Fr. Valentine was martyred in A.D. 270 on the Flammian way, and at the site of his martyrdom, Julius I built a popular basilica.
Other than this, little is known. Because two other St. Valentines share this Feast day (“Valentine” was an extremely common name for Christians as it has the same root as the word “valor”), often their stories are confused, but it is the Roman priest-martyr whom we honor during the liturgy. …”