Tuesday, February 10, 2026

The Meaning of St. Valentine's Day: Love, Courage, and Service

February is a special month for celebrating love and friendship, and it’s a wonderful time to learn about the true history and deeper meaning behind Saint Valentine’s Day. St. Valentine was a real historical figure whose life exemplified the values of courage, service, and love for others—qualities we strive to live out every day at our school. 

Saint Valentine reminds us that the greatest form of love often requires courage, commitment, and service to others. This Valentine's Day, let us honor his example by living boldly, loving big, and making a positive impact in our school and community.

Beyond the Candy and Cards 

While exchanging cards, candy, and flowers is a wonderful way to celebrate friendship and affection, the legacy of St. Valentine invites us to reflect on deeper, more challenging forms of love: 

~Courage 

~Service 

~Love 

~ Commitment 

Which is what everyone at ASA strives for everyday! If you see someone showing one of these forms of love~ let them know they are following St. Valentines legacy


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