St. Valentine's Day: A Real Meaning

Valentine's Day invites us to think about its true meaning. Explore the following article to learn the real meaning behind this celebration.


"Cush was the father of Nimrod, who became a mighty warrior on the earth. He was a mighty hunter before the Lord; that is why it is said, “Like Nimrod, a mighty hunter before the Lord'." Genesis 10:8-9

Beyond all the festivities in the calendar where love between husbands, wives and partners is celebrated, it is essential to remember the true background of this commemoration.

Valentine, a name that emanates from the Latin root "valens", whose meaning encompasses strength, courage, greatness and might. In the pages of the Bible, we find a story that personifies these qualities, and it is precisely this figure that is commemorated every February 14th.

The legacy of this character goes back to his challenges with God and the founding of Babel, narrated in the book of Genesis. But how did Valentine's Day come to represent a day dedicated to love and couples? The answer lies in the symbolism of this date, which urges us to honor the love, respect and courage inherent in the spiritual path.


"Do not learn the ways of the nations or be terrified by signs in the heavens, though the nations are terrified by them. For the practices of the peoples are worthless; they cut a tree out of the forest, and a craftsman shapes it with his chisel." Jeremiah 10:2-3

Our Heavenly Father alerts us to influences and practices that do not agree with our spiritual principles, guiding us toward discernment and the strength to persevere in our path of enlightenment.

It is essential to celebrate the love between the Lord, Jesus and each of us, his sons and daughters. Every blessing and opportunity for growth that we receive should be prayerfully acknowledged, thus nurturing our relationships with the Holy Spirit.

As we dedicate ourselves daily to self-improvement, nourishing ourselves with faith and revitalizing hope in divine providence, we celebrate the love rooted in our hearts.


"Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love." 1 John 4:8

We do not need a specific date to honor the Lord or those who accompany us in life. Love is a powerful and unique bond that enables us to overcome adversity and negative transitions. It is essential to cultivate that spiritual "courage" that strengthens us with God and to manifest it through "big" and "powerful" gestures, just as Jesus taught us.

While Valentine's Day has evolved into a celebration characterized by the superficial and material, it still retains the potential to be an occasion to reflect on the true meaning of love and how to strengthen our relationships with God and with others.


"I appeal to you, brothers and sisters, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree with one another in what you say and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be perfectly united in mind and thought." 1 Corinthians 1:10

Instead of focusing on external gifts and demonstrations, we should focus on the quality of our connections and how we can enrich them. Genuine love is not limited to possessions, but to an authentic and deep connection with others.

Let us aspire to be loving and compassionate individuals, providing support and comfort to those around us, whether in romantic, family, friendship or professional relationships.

Let us always remember that authentic love requires faith and hope. Faith connects us to the divine, giving us comfort in difficult times, while hope propels us to move forward and overcome obstacles.

By nurturing our faith and hope, we honor the true meaning of Valentine's Day, thus demonstrating a genuine love for God and for our fellow human beings.


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