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Lupercalia



Pope Gelasius I muddled things in the 5th century by combining St. Valentine's Day with Lupercalia to expel the pagan rituals. But the festival was more of a theatrical interpretation of what it had once been. Lenski adds, "It was a little more of a drunken revel, but the Christians put clothes back on it. That didn't stop it from being a day of fertility and love."

Celebrate Lupercalia, then. With friends, with a loved one, on your own. It doesn't matter. And remember...


Hapy V day!



XOXO

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  1. very interesting

    https://history.yale.edu/people/noel-lenski cute professor!

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    1. He is indeed! Academia does has surprises.

      XOXO

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  2. Happy. St. Valentine ♥♥♥

    Now what shall. I whisper in you ear?

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  3. Happy Lupercalia, babe. I’m all for drunken revelry. Fun fact: I’ve only been drunk twice in my life. I think I’m over due. 😜

    XOXO 👨‍❤️‍💋‍👨

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    1. Oh cutie.....come sit next to the mistress in the corner.....ill pour.....

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    2. I think I’m long overdue to let my hair down and let the freak fly. 😉

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  4. HVD.
    Wow, that sounds like an STD .....

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  5. Happy Valentine's Day. I'd forgotten all about it until I started making the blog rounds. xoxo

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    1. Happy Valentine's! That's what we're here for!

      XOXO

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  6. Happy Valentine's Day, Six.

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  7. Good old christians, taking the fun out of every celebration.

    Anyway, hope you have a good evening Sixpence!

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    1. Oh, it's their aim in life. Never disappoint.
      And I did!!

      XOXO

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  8. Well you learn something new every day. I was completely unaware of Lupercalia but I will off to the Google machine after this to learn even more. Hope you have a wonderful Valentine's Day!

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    1. LOL Google is your friend.
      And thanks! I did!

      XOXO

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  9. HVD, sixpence! may you get lucky tonight! SMOOCH!

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    1. Samesies!
      Smooches back at cha, dear!

      XOXO

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    1. Thanks! Hope you had a great Valentine's!

      XOXO

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  11. Hope your day was a heartfelt success!!

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  12. Pues como te dijo todo el mundo, feliz San Valentín aunque sea con retraso. Un abrazote.

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    1. Gracias, guapete!
      Siempre cuenta, no?

      XOXO

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