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Saint Valentine has been softened, sentimentalized, and misunderstood.
He was not a mascot for romance — he was a bishop and a martyr who lived and died for Christ.
Before the flowers and chocolates, there was sacrifice. Before the celebration, there was witness.
This Valentine’s Day, let’s remember the saint behind the season — and allow his courage to teach us what real love looks like.
By MichaelaSaint Valentine has been softened, sentimentalized, and misunderstood.
He was not a mascot for romance — he was a bishop and a martyr who lived and died for Christ.
Before the flowers and chocolates, there was sacrifice. Before the celebration, there was witness.
This Valentine’s Day, let’s remember the saint behind the season — and allow his courage to teach us what real love looks like.