Valentine’s Day is a romantic holiday. Valentine’s Day is also called Feast of Saint
Valentine and Saint Valentine’s Day. Valentine’s Day observed by Anglican
Communion, Lutheran Church and Eastern Orthodox Church. Valentine’s Day
celebrate on 14th February. Valentine’s Day celebrated in many
countries, it is not a holiday in most of them. Feast of Saint Valentine Day is
an official feast day in the Anglican communication. In 19th century, Paper Valentine’s became so popular in England,
that they were assembled in factories, sixty thousands Valentine’s cards were
sent by post in Britain in mid 19th century.
Valentine’s Day also
celebrates in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Valentine’s Day was first associated
with Romantic love in the High middle Ages, circle of Geoffrey Chaucer. St.
Valentine day is celebrated in various Christian denominations on 14 February.
Valentines’ day is also called Lovers day. On Valentine day while the custom of sending
flowers, chocolates, sending cards and other gifts originated in the UK. The Charter of the Court of Love is an annual celebration
on 14, February. In Hamlet, Valentine’s day is mentioned ruefully by Ophelia.
“Tomorrow is Saint Valentine’s day”
“All in the morning betime”
“And I a maid at your window”
“To be your Valentine”
“Then up he rose”
“donn’d his clothes”
“And dupp’d the chamber door”
“Let in the maid”
“that out a maid”
“Never departed more”