Theme of the Week Thursday Love
Word of the Day “Keep love in your heart. A life without it is like a sunless garden when the flowers are dead” Oscar Wilde Valentine
St Valentine is widely recognised as a 3 rd century Roman saint who died on 14 th February. The name ‘Valentine’ derives from the word valens, meaning, worthy, strong and powerful. St Valentine’s Day
St Valentine’s Day was first associated with romantic love by Geoffrey Chaucer and his friends in the 14 th century as part of the tradition of courtly love. By the 15 th century it evolved into an occasion in which lovers expressed their love by giving flowers, sweets and cards. Modern traditions
Reflection In what other ways can love be expressed?