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THE TRADITION OF VALENTINE'S DAY
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It is believed to [0] _____originated from the pagan customs of the
Third Century or Fourth Century B.C., when the Parentalia and Feralia Festivals
of Purification [1] _____ celebrated in Ancient Rome between February 13 and
February 18. This was also the time of a Fertility Festival which celebrated a
young man's rite of passage and [2] _____ animal sacrifices and fertility
rituals. February 13, the opening day of the festivals, was dedicated to peace,
love and household goods. February 14, the second day of Parentalia was [3]
_____ the Lupercalia. Priests known as luperci [4] _____ meet at
the Cave of Lupercal in the Palatine Hill, where a she-wolf was said to have
nursed Romulus and Remus, the [5] _____ founders of Rome. Vestal Virgins used
to offer holy salt cakes and the priests would sacrifice a dog and a goat,
smearing the animal blood onto the [6] _____ of youths of noble birth who later
whipped fields of crops and bystanders with a goatskin strip (known as the februa).
Women gently lashed in [7] _____ a fashion were thought to become fertile.
February 15 was the second day of Lupercal and the third day of Parentalia...a
day some sources believe was dedicated to Juno, Roman Goddess of Women and
Marriage. During the Luperci, the names of willing young women were
placed into a box and drawn [8] _____ every young, unmarried man. The youths
and maidens who were thus matched would be considered partners during the
course of the coming year, [9] _____ began in March. Although such matches were
generally for sexual gratification, it was not unusual that they ended up in
marriage.
[10] _____ to other sources, the tradition of
Valentine's Day is derived from a time when hordes of hungry wolves lived in
the area outside Rome
where shepherds (the city's earliest inhabitants) kept their flocks. The God
Lupercus (from the Latin lupus meaning "wolf") was believed to
[11] _____over them and their animals and keep them [12] _____ from the hungry
predators. Every February the Romans celebrated a feast (also known as Lupercalia)
to honor Lupercus. Yet another theory is that the festival was actually [13]
_____ to honour Faunus who was a God of Herds and Crops. As is apparent, the
true origin of this festival is so ancient, that even scholars of the Last
Century B.C. were [14] _____ to officially determine its roots with any degree
of certainty.
In the Fifth Century A.D., the Church resolved to
abolish this pagan celebration by creating its [15] _____ holiday around the
same date and selecting a saint who was remembered for his devotion to love. The
drawing of saints’ names was substituted for the names of unmarried girls. The
names were placed into a box and then young people (16] _____ male and female)
drew a name from the container. During the year which followed, the youths and
maidens were supposed to emulate the life of the Saint [17] _____ name they had
drawn. [18] _____, young Roman males, who had been hoping to meet potential
mates during the time of the Festival, were not totally satisfied with now
having a lottery of saints' names [19] _____, and instituted their own custom
of offering women whom they admired and wished to court handwritten greetings
of affection on February 14.
During the medieval era of chivalry, the names of English
maidens and bachelors were put into boxes and drawn out in pairs. Each couple
exchanged gifts and the girl became the man's sweetheart for a year. He wore
her name on his sleeve and [20] _____ to attend and protect her (the accepted
origin of the phrase, "to wear one's heart on one's sleeve"). In
1537, King Henry VIII declared, by Royal Charter, that all England would
celebrate February 14 as "Saint Valentine's Day" and with the passage
of time, February 14 became the traditional date for exchanging love messages
and simple gifts (such as flowers or candy), with Saint Valentine becoming the
accepted Patron Saint of Lovers.
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