Like many modern celebrations, Mother’s Day has its origins in the ancient Greeks and Romans.
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In Colombia, Mother’s Day is a holiday celebrated annually on the second Sunday in May. The date changes each year, but it was originally used to mark the day Christians returned to their mother church, the main church near where they used to live, for a special service. Mother’s Day in 2023 is on Sunday, May 14 in week 20.
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Mother’s Day, as we know it today, originated in the United States and can be traced back to three women: Ann Reeves Jarvis, Julia Ward Howe, and Anna Jarvis. The first settlers did not take Mother’s Sunday tradition With them, in the nineteenth century, before the outbreak of the Civil War, Jarvis, of West Virginia, pioneered the Work clubs “Mother’s Day” These were designed to teach local women how to take care of and educate their children.
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After the Civil War, these clubs became an important part of local communities and in 1868 Jarvis had the idea mother friendship day, Where mothers and soldiers gathered to try to reconcile.
Around the same time, Julia Ward Howe wrote the Dossier Mother’s Day ad She asks mothers to unite to promote world peace. In 1873 he fought for Peace Mother’s Day It will be held every year on June 2nd.
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However, Mother’s Day, as we know it, wasn’t made official until 1900. Ann Reeves Jarvis died in 1905 and her daughter Anna Jarvis had the idea to honor the influence mothers have on their children by celebrating mothers on a specific day each year.
he The first Mother’s Day was celebrated in May 1908. And it was such a success that it was decided to add it as a holiday to the national calendar. He wrote hundreds of letters arguing that holidays in the United States focus primarily on male accomplishments. She asked politicians to set aside a special day to honor motherhood.
It didn’t take long for her to become recognized: In 1912, Mother’s Day was a holiday in many states, and her hard work finally paid off in 1914, when President Woodrow Wilson officially announced that the second Sunday in May would be celebrated. Known as Mother’s Day.
Mother’s Day around the world
- March 19: United Kingdom and Ireland
- March 21: Egypt, Saudi Arabia and other countries in the Middle East (celebrated on the vernal equinox)
- May 8: South Korea (also known as Parents’ Day)
- May 10: Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala
- May 14: Colombia, Venezuela, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and European countries such as Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands.
- May 28: Haiti (last Sunday in May).
- June 4: France
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