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- Saint_Valentine abstract "Saint Valentine (in Latin, Valentinus) is a widely recognized third-century Roman saint commemorated on February 14 and associated since the High Middle Ages with a tradition of courtly love. Nothing is reliably known of St. Valentine except his name and the fact that he died on February 14 on Via Flaminia in the north of Rome. It is uncertain whether St. Valentine is to be identified as one saint or the conflation of two saints of the same name. Several different martyrologies have been added to later hagiographies that are unreliable. For these reasons this liturgical commemoration was not kept in the Catholic calendar of saints for universal liturgical veneration as revised in 1969, although he continues to be honoured on February 14th in the extraordinary-form Roman calendar of saints. But the "Martyr Valentinus who died on the 14th of February on the Via Flaminia close to the Milvian bridge in Rome" still remains in the list of officially recognized saints for local veneration. Saint Valentine's Church in Rome, built in 1960 for the needs of the Olympic Village, continues as a modern, well-visited parish church.Today, Saint Valentine's Day, also known as the Feast of Saint Valentine, is an official feast day in the Anglican Communion, as well as in the Lutheran Church. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, Saint Valentine the Presbyter is celebrated on July 6 and Hieromartyr Valentine (Bishop of Interamna, Terni in Italy) is celebrated on July 30. Notwithstanding, because of the relative obscurity of these two saints in the East, members of the Greek Orthodox Church named Valentinos (male) or Valentina (female) may observe their name day on the Western ecclesiastical calendar date of February 14.".
- Saint_Valentine deathYear "0269".
- Saint_Valentine thumbnail St-Valentine-Kneeling-In-Supplication.jpg?width=300.
- Saint_Valentine title "Bishop and Martyr".
- Saint_Valentine veneratedIn Anglican_Communion.
- Saint_Valentine veneratedIn Baptists.
- Saint_Valentine veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Saint_Valentine veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Saint_Valentine veneratedIn Lutheranism.
- Saint_Valentine veneratedIn Western_Rite_Orthodoxy.
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- Saint_Valentine attributes "birds; roses; bishop with a crippled or a child with epilepsy at his feet; bishop with a rooster nearby; bishop refusing to adore an idol; bishop being beheaded; priest bearing a sword; priest holding a sun; priest giving sight to a blind girl".
- Saint_Valentine birthPlace "unknown".
- Saint_Valentine caption "Saint Valentine receives a rosary from the Virgin, by David Teniers III".
- Saint_Valentine deathDate "traditionally ca. 269 but see text".
- Saint_Valentine feastDay "--02-14".
- Saint_Valentine feastDay "--07-30".
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- Saint_Valentine name "Saint Valentine".
- Saint_Valentine patronage "affianced couples, against fainting, bee keepers, happy marriages, love, plague, epilepsy".
- Saint_Valentine titles "Bishop and Martyr".
- Saint_Valentine veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Saint_Valentine veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Saint_Valentine veneratedIn "Anglican Communion".
- Saint_Valentine veneratedIn "Lutheranism, and individual protestant churches including Baptist".
- Saint_Valentine veneratedIn "Western-Rite Orthodox Church".
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- Saint_Valentine subject Category:269_deaths.
- Saint_Valentine subject Category:3rd-century_Christian_martyrs.
- Saint_Valentine subject Category:3rd-century_Romans.
- Saint_Valentine subject Category:Anglican_saints.
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- Saint_Valentine subject Category:Holiday_characters.
- Saint_Valentine subject Category:Italian_Roman_Catholic_saints.
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- Saint_Valentine subject Category:People_from_the_Province_of_Terni.
- Saint_Valentine subject Category:Saints_of_the_Golden_Legend.
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- Saint_Valentine type 3rd-centuryChristianMartyrSaints.
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- Saint_Valentine comment "Saint Valentine (in Latin, Valentinus) is a widely recognized third-century Roman saint commemorated on February 14 and associated since the High Middle Ages with a tradition of courtly love. Nothing is reliably known of St. Valentine except his name and the fact that he died on February 14 on Via Flaminia in the north of Rome. It is uncertain whether St. Valentine is to be identified as one saint or the conflation of two saints of the same name.".
- Saint_Valentine label "Saint Valentine".
- Saint_Valentine label "San Valentino".
- Saint_Valentine label "São Valentim".
- Saint_Valentine label "Valentijn (heilige)".
- Saint_Valentine label "Valentin de Terni".
- Saint_Valentine label "Valentin von Terni".
- Saint_Valentine label "Valentín (santo)".
- Saint_Valentine label "Święty Walenty".
- Saint_Valentine label "Святой Валентин".
- Saint_Valentine label "ウァレンティヌス".
- Saint_Valentine label "聖華倫泰".
- Saint_Valentine sameAs Svatý_Valentin.
- Saint_Valentine sameAs Valentin_von_Terni.