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Do the Orthodox also have a Valentine’s Day? Who were Aquila and Priscilla

Saints Aquila and Priscilla: Their connection to the Day of the Lovers, they were "proposed" by Christodoulos as the "Saint Valentine" of the Orthodox

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February 14 has long been recognized worldwide as the Day of Lovers, and Greece is no exception in its celebration.

For many years, the Orthodox Church has expressed reservations about participating in Valentine’s Day, which is celebrated globally by lovers on February 14.

In addition to Saint Hyacinth, who is considered the patron saint of love, the Orthodox Church also honors the apostles Aquila and Priscilla, whose memory is celebrated on February 13.

Aquila and Priscilla are regarded by the Church as protectors of married couples. Several years ago, the late Archbishop Christodoulos suggested that Greek Orthodox couples observe their celebration on February 13 instead of February 14.

Who Were Aquila and Priscilla?

Aquila and Priscilla were Jewish apostles from Pontus. During the persecution under Emperor Claudius, they were forced to leave Rome and settled in Corinth.

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The Apostle Paul stayed with them while in Corinth, which indicates their early acceptance of the Christian faith. On February 13, they were baptized by Paul in Corinth.

In the Bible, Paul speaks of them: “Greetings to Priscilla and Aquila, my fellow workers in Christ Jesus. They risked their lives for me, and I thank them—not only I, but all the churches of the Gentiles.”

While the exact details of their deaths are unclear, some accounts suggest they were martyred by beheading at the hands of pagans. Their memory is commemorated annually on February 13.

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