“All that we do is a means to an end, but love is an end in
itself,
because God is love." - St Teresa Benedicta (Edith Stein)
"The greatest love story
of all time
is contained
in a small white
host."
Ven Fulton J Sheen
Remembering...
Sts Cyril and Methodius
9th
century
Byzantine Greek
brothers
Bishops, missionaries
"Apostles to the
Slavs"
Translated Liturgy into
Slavic language
FEAST DAY - February
14
These are holy men who became friends of God,
glorious heralds of divine truth. (Today's
Entrance Antiphon)
Sts Cyril and
Methodius, pray for
us!
St. Valentine ofRome (c. 270) was a priest in Rome during the reign of
Emporer Claudius II. Not much is known about his life with certainty, but
according to legend he gave aid to martyrs imprisoned for their faith, and it
was for this work, along with his own Christian beliefs, that he was arrested.
One account has it that the emperor banned all marriages and engagements in Rome
believing this was the reason Roman men were unwilling to serve in the army.
Valentine defied this unjust decree and continued to perform marriages for
lovers in secret. He was arrested, and while in prison he restored sight to the
jailer's blind daughter, causing the jailer and his entire extended family, all
46 of them, to immediately convert to Christianity. Upon hearing this, Emperor
Claudius II ordered his execution. St. Valentine left a farewell note for the
jailer's daughter, who had become his friend, and signed it "From Your
Valentine." He was beheaded on February 14th. St, Valentine is the patron
saint of bee keepers, betrothed and engaged couples, lovers, love, happy
marriages, and young people. His feast day is February 14th.
Also remembering...
St. Valentine of
St Valentine,
pray for us!
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