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Created by Ellen Weber, Ed.S., CCC-SLP, January 2011 Adapted from story of St. Valentine, available at http://www.isabelperez.com/St %20ValentineStory.htm
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Page 1: Created by Ellen Weber, Ed.S., CCC-SLP, January 2011 Adapted from story of St. Valentine, available at 20ValentineStory.htm.

Created by Ellen Weber, Ed.S., CCC-SLP, January 2011Adapted from story of St. Valentine,

available at http://www.isabelperez.com/St%20ValentineStory.htm

Page 2: Created by Ellen Weber, Ed.S., CCC-SLP, January 2011 Adapted from story of St. Valentine, available at 20ValentineStory.htm.

This man’s name was Valentine. He lived in Rome during the third

century. That was long, long ago!

Page 3: Created by Ellen Weber, Ed.S., CCC-SLP, January 2011 Adapted from story of St. Valentine, available at 20ValentineStory.htm.

At that time, Rome was ruled by an

emperor named Claudius. Valentine

didn't like Emperor Claudius, and he

wasn't the only one! A lot of people shared his feelings.

Page 4: Created by Ellen Weber, Ed.S., CCC-SLP, January 2011 Adapted from story of St. Valentine, available at 20ValentineStory.htm.

Claudius wanted to have a big army. He expected men to volunteer to join. Many men just did not want to fight

in wars. They did not want to leave their wives and families. As you might have

guessed, not many men signedup.

Page 5: Created by Ellen Weber, Ed.S., CCC-SLP, January 2011 Adapted from story of St. Valentine, available at 20ValentineStory.htm.

This made Claudius furious.

So what happened? He had a crazy idea. He thought that if men were not married,they would not mind joining the army.

Page 6: Created by Ellen Weber, Ed.S., CCC-SLP, January 2011 Adapted from story of St. Valentine, available at 20ValentineStory.htm.

So Claudius decided not to allow any more marriages. Anyone who broke the law was sent to prison.

Young people thought his new law was cruel.

Page 7: Created by Ellen Weber, Ed.S., CCC-SLP, January 2011 Adapted from story of St. Valentine, available at 20ValentineStory.htm.

Did I mention that Valentine was a priest? One of his favorite activities was to marry people. Even after Emperor Claudius passed his law, he kept on performing marriage ceremonies -- secretly, of course.

Page 8: Created by Ellen Weber, Ed.S., CCC-SLP, January 2011 Adapted from story of St. Valentine, available at 20ValentineStory.htm.

One night, he heard the footsteps of the soldiers coming. He was caught and thrown in jail.

Page 9: Created by Ellen Weber, Ed.S., CCC-SLP, January 2011 Adapted from story of St. Valentine, available at 20ValentineStory.htm.

Many young people went to the jail to visit Valentine. They threw flowers and notes up to his window. They wanted him to know that they, too, believed in love.

Page 10: Created by Ellen Weber, Ed.S., CCC-SLP, January 2011 Adapted from story of St. Valentine, available at 20ValentineStory.htm.

One of these young people was the daughter of the prison guard. Her father allowed her to visit Valentine in jail.

Sometimes they would sit and talk for hours. Her visits always cheered him up. They became great friends.

Page 11: Created by Ellen Weber, Ed.S., CCC-SLP, January 2011 Adapted from story of St. Valentine, available at 20ValentineStory.htm.

Valentine never left that jail. On the day he died, February 14th, he left his friend a little note thanking her for her friendship and loyalty.

It was signed, "Love from your Valentine."

Page 12: Created by Ellen Weber, Ed.S., CCC-SLP, January 2011 Adapted from story of St. Valentine, available at 20ValentineStory.htm.

Some people believe that note started the custom of exchanging of love and friendshipon Valentine's Day.

Page 13: Created by Ellen Weber, Ed.S., CCC-SLP, January 2011 Adapted from story of St. Valentine, available at 20ValentineStory.htm.