Wednesday Feb 11, 2026
65 - WHEN MARRIAGE WAS PUNISHABLE BY DEATH | Saint Valentine (Priest) | 3rd Century AD
The iron door slammed shut with a dull thud. The torchlight wavered as the Roman guards stepped back from the cell.
Inside, kneeling on cold stone was a man who was scourged, blood dripping from his torn back. Shackles bit into his wrists and ankles. He awaited the executioner’s heavy sword.
Issuing from the Emperor’s palace the “justice” of Rome—proud, powerful, pitiless—had determined the man’s fate before he could say a word in his own defense.
What’s worse, his crime was not treason, theft, or violence.
It was love.
The Latin name of the man Caesar was putting to death was Valenteenus. We know him today as Saint Valentine.
His rebellion nearly 2,000 years ago against Rome’s edict outlawing marriages among all men of military age stands as an example particularly valid today.
And the why makes Valentine’s Day all that more important…
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