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The Evolution of Valentine's Day

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Modified by: Baño, I. (2018) Valentine's day is a day dedicated to all people in love to express his love and affection towards a person or family member celebrated on February 14, there are countries that celebrate the day of the lover and others celebrated on day of love and friendship. It all began in Rome in 270, where on February 14 the priest was executed Valentin to go against federal law prepared by "Claudius II, who had forbidden the celebration of marriage among young people, because its singles without families will be better soldiers." (Educando, 2014).  The death of valentin was in beginning of the Valentine's day and gradually after years became internationally recognized and today is considered one of the world dates such as halloween, Christmas and others. It has evolved greatly due to its great progress in the economic, a few weeks before san valantin are many products that you can buy to give to your beloved beings, and much publicity is...

Valentine's Day around the world

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It is a holiday that has taken great relevance within the world culture, being one of the best known and celebrated,  with a great economic and social demand, "Since the Middle Ages, 14 February is the date we're encouraged to show our partners even more affection than the other 364 days of the year" (Morse, 2015),  that showing affection for other people has always been part of human nature, that is why a holiday where everyone can express fraternity or love has been able to take root throughout our history. Just a few countries don't celebrated this day especially Arabian countries, because of religion aspects.           (HowStuffWorks, 2018) But like in all aspects in the culture, Valentine's day is celebrated in differents ways in each country, for example: -  Chile: "It’s typical to walk around the city and see decorations all around as shops, malls and streets are beautifully decorated with flowers, balloons, and hear...

Religion on Valentine's Day

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Religion on Valentine's Day Some religions refrain from celebrating Feb. 14 as a holiday because the origin of the holiday is not of their faith. While Christians celebrate this holiday, other religions feel the need to shun it. History plays a major role in religions: The history of Valentine's Day is definitely a reason in which some religions choose to overlook Valentine's Day as a real holiday. Valentine's Day, which is really St. Valentine's Day, is of Christian tradition. Two saints whom were imprisoned and killed for being Christians in the third century attributed to the naming of the holiday. While imprisoned, one of the saints wrote a letter to his jailer's daughter who often visited him. He signed the note 'Your Valentine." It was 'Christianized' in honor of the martyrdom of St. Valentine in A.D. 270, who, during medieval  times, was known for uniting lovers under stringent conditions. Although origins of Valentine's Da...