Monday, February 23, 2026

The Day Love Never Fades

Valentine’s Day is celebrated every February 14, a day dedicated to love and affection. Its story goes back to Saint Valentine, who, according to legend, secretly helped couples marry during a time when it was forbidden. Over the years, people began to connect his name with romance, and the tradition of giving letters, flowers, and small gifts grew stronger.  


Today, Valentine’s Day is one of the most recognized celebrations worldwide. Couples exchange roses, chocolates, and cards, while friends and families also use the day to show care for one another. In the Philippines, it has become common to see mass weddings where many couples get married at once, making the day not only about romance but also about unity and community.  

The symbols of Valentine’s Day carry simple but powerful meanings. Roses stand for love and passion, chocolates for sweetness, and cards for heartfelt words. In modern times, people also share their feelings online through posts, photos, and digital greetings. This shows how Valentine’s Day continues to adapt to new ways of communication while keeping its message of love alive.  

What makes Valentine’s Day special is not just the gifts but the reminder that love should be celebrated every day. Whether through a kind word, a thoughtful gesture, or simply spending time together, the spirit of Valentine’s Day encourages us to value the people we care about. That is why, year after year, it remains a day to remember—always on Valentine’s Day.  


References:

-Reference/Source: History.com – Valentine’s Day: Origins, Meaning & Traditions  

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