I think what’s really weird (and it is, since these people asking the Archdiocese are Catholic) is that the people making this inquiry weren’t asking to be dispensed because of St. Valentine’s feast day, be were asking to be dispensed of their fasting obligation for a, now, largely secular holiday. So not only do these people not want to commemorate the feast of both St. Valentines we remember on this day, but they also hope to be dispensed from observing Ash Wednesday. To me, it just really shows a disconnect with our Catholic heritage.
And what I find really interesting, is that we get these questions all the time for St. Patrick’s Day (and now St. Valentine’s Day), but never for St. Joseph’s Day. Isn’t it ironic that his feast is a solemnity throughout the entire Latin Rite, meaning dispensation is automatically given when his feast falls on a Friday, yet know one seems to ask for clarification for Fridays that fall on March 19th? And it’s not because we’re celebrating a quasi-secular holiday like “St. Paddy’s Day” or “Valentine’s Day”; it’s because we’re remembering a great saint, and since we’re celebrating his witness, we feast, as it were, rather than fast. But the reasons for feasting on the other two holidays are markedly different. It’s sad how much we’ve forgotten our Catholic identity in the West…