Tuesday, February 15, 2011

St Valentine's Day



Just like all first days of the schoolweek, our Mondays are usually packed: new lessons, etc. and today was definitely no exception. So for the feast of St Valentine, we decided to make something to share as a nice dessert after dinner: St Valentine shortbread. But because I had little to no time for it amidst all preparations for the Monday night Mass at our little chapel, I decided to allow only minimal involvement from the kids during the majority of the preparation. Nevertheless, when it came to the cutting, it was all hands on deck! And the result was... not bad at all! Happy St Valentine's Day to all!





Valentine's Day takes its origin from St Valentine who died on February 14 in about the year 270; and resultantly this celebration was started to honour his martyrdom. He was a holy priest who was apprehended and imprisoned as a result of assisting the Christians during the persecution under Claudius II. While in jail, St Valentine is said to have converted 46 members of a guard's family to Christianity, and when the emperor Claudius found out about this, he ordered St Valentine to be tortured and put to death.



St Valentine is the patron of love, young people and happy marriage.



Sancte Valentinus, ora pro nobis!