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  1. Mothering Sunday. And long before Americans celebrated Mother’s Day, Europeans honored their mothers on the fourth Sunday of Lent on Mothering (or Simnel) Sunday.During the Middle Ages, laborers, apprentices, and servants—mainly daughters who had gone to work as domestic servants—would be given a holiday on the fourth Sunday of Lent to return to their mothers and the “mother” church.

  2. Apr 11, 2024 · Mother's Day celebrations in the U.S. began around the 20th century, thanks to Anna Jarvis. Jarvis was the daughter of Ann Reeves Jarvis, who was responsible for creating the MothersDay Work ...

  3. Feb 24, 2022 · The U.K. celebrates Mother's Day in March and Mexico recognizes the holiday on May 10 this year. Thailand observes the holiday on August 12, which also happens to be the birthday of Queen Sirikit.

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  4. May 10, 2015 · The inaugural Mother’s Day celebration on May 10, 1908, in Grafton, West Virginia, and simultaneously in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was a direct manifestation of Anna Jarvis’s dedication. This date was symbolically chosen to align with the anniversary month of Ann Reeves Jarvis’s death, serving as a tribute to her life and the broader ...

  5. Mar 1, 2024 · 3. Start a New Tradition. It doesn't matter what you do, as long as you celebrate Mom. Consider starting a new tradition this year and plan a fun day together. Enjoy a game night with the whole family, help her organize the kitchen, or schedule a pre-summer pedicure—the two of you will look forward it year after year.

  6. The celebration rapidly caught on, and President Woodrow Wilson officially designated the second Sunday of May as Mother’s Day on May 9, 1914. The holiday’s appeal to businesses played a significant role in its success, as florists, card companies, and other industries promoted the day. Jarvis saw this commercialization as a stark departure ...

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  7. In 1872, when Boston poet, pacifist and women’s suffragist Julia Ward Howe established a special day for mothers –and for peace– not long after the bloody Franco-Prussian War. C. In 1905, when Ann Jarvis died. Her daughter, Anna, decided to memorialize her mother’s lifelong activism, and began a campaign that culminated in 1914 when ...

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