In several countries around the world, there is a day to honor mothers. However, the date of the celebration usually varies from one place to another. In the case of the United States, this special day is celebrated in May.
In the USA, this celebration became official in the 20th century thanks to a woman who decided to commemorate her mother. In 1905, Anna Jarvis started a campaign to add Mother’s Day to the official calendar after her mother died on May 9 of that year. Three years later, Anna organized a tribute to her mother.
Subsequently, she began fighting for a special day to be set aside for moms, claiming that many of the holidays in the United States honored the accomplishments of men. Wanting the celebration to be officially recognized, she sent letters to congressional representatives, governors, celebrities, and other influential people.
However, it was not until 1914 that U.S. President Woodrow Wilson signed a decree recognizing Mother’s Day as a national holiday.
After the holiday was made official, it was declared that Mother’s Day would be celebrated annually on the second Sunday of May. This year, that day falls on Sunday the 12th.
In the United States, Mother’s Day became official in the 20th century thanks to a woman who decided to honor her mother. In 1905, Anna Jarvis started a campaign for what she called ‘Mother’s Day’ after her mother, Ann Reeves Jarvis, passed away on May 9 of that year. Three years later, Anna organized a tribute for her mother.
After that, Jarvis began fighting to set aside a special day for mothers. She sought to make the celebration official, so she sent letters to congressmen, governors, celebrities and VIPs. By 1911, all U.S. states had recognized the holiday, but it was not until 1914 that U.S. President Woodrow Wilson signed a decree recognizing Mother’s Day as a national holiday.
Since the holiday was made official, it was adopted that Mother’s Day would be celebrated annually on the second Sunday in May.
Australia, Canada, Denmark, Italy, Finland, Switzerland and Turkey are some of the countries that also honor their moms on May 12 in 2024.
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.
The countries that celebrate Mother’s Day on the second Sunday of May are:
On the other hand, in Latin America, Mexico, El Salvador and Guatemala celebrate Mother’s Day on May 10.
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