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We all know that this feast is in a convenient time in the calendar to counter the old roman pagan holiday of Lupercalia, a wild holiday for lovers (weren't they all). Careful inspection of a calendar will show that many of our holidays (from holy day) are church feasts that were often placed in the correct locations to substitute for pagan celebrations. I think the church calls this acculturation.
Lovers have been declaring their love on or around this date for centuries, let us not not stop now. Happy Valentine's Day.
1 comment:
I think I got a little misty from this post...Happy Valentine's Day to you too, Bro.
Boo, hoo. Love your sis.
P.S. I crack me up!
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