In 3rd century Rome, the god Lupercus, the god of fertility, was also said to watch over the shepherds and their flocks and keep them from the hordes of wolves. So the Romans celebrated a feast called Lupercalia to honor Lupercus so that no harm came to them. As part of the purification ritual, the priests of Lupercus would sacrifice goats and a dog to the god, and after drinking wine, they would run through the streets of Rome striking anyone they met with pieces of the goat skin. Young women would come forth voluntarily for the occasion, believing that being touched by the goat skin would render them fertile.
Additionally, in honor of the goddess Juno Februata, the names of young women were put into an urn and these were drawn by lot. The boys and girls who were matched would be considered partners for the year, which began in March.As the pagan Roman Christianity became prevalent, Roman priests attempted to Christianize (Romanize) the ancient pagan celebration of the Feast of Lupercus, as well as, all the other pagan traditions and customs. They changed the name of the Feast of Lupercus to St. Valentine's Day, and in order to give the celebration further meaning and to eliminate its' pagan appearance the Roman catholic priests substituted the drawing of Saints (Roman idols) names for the names of the young women. The youth was supposed to emulate the life of the saint whose name he had drawn. By the 14th century they reverted back to the use of girl's names.
With the passing of time the Christo-pagan holiday of Lupercus complete in "Sheep's Clothing" became another clever guise for one of Satan's counterfeit Holy Days now called holidays. According to legend, there were seven men named Valentine, who were honored with feasts on February 14th. Two of the stories appear to link incidents that could have given us our present day meaning of St. Valentine's Day.
There is only one source of "True Love" and that source is "The One True God of Love, Yahweh, our Creator." Anything less than a life filled with the Holy Spirit, focused on Yahweh (who was revealed in Jesus Christ) and a life obedient to the Commandments of Love, is not Love; but "Lust."
No True Believer can observe this day without dishonoring their relationship with God. Go away Valentine’s day or rather,“Go away Lupercalia”. Disciples of Christ Jesus should stay away from the Valentine celebrations because of it spurious, ungodly and evil beginnings.