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The story of Mothers Day is a long one. It is neither a recent
phenomenon as many people believe it to be. Nor it is the creation of card and
gift marketers syndicate as assumed by cynics of Mothers Day festival.
To the surprise of lot many people Mothers Day celebrations are first said to
have taken place in the time of ancient Greeks and Romans hundreds of years
ago. Even Mothers Day celebrations in UK began much before the tradition saw
the light of the day in US. In US the efforts of Ms Julia Ward Howe and Ms Anna
Jarvis are greatly recognised for starting the tradition of Mothers Day but
several other women too made remarkable contribution to further the cause of
Mothers Day holiday.
Today Mothers Day is celebrated in more than 46 countries around
the world though at different times in the month of May and in some countries
it is celebrated in entirely different times of the year. In the present time
Mothers Day has come to be internationally recognized as the day to honor all
mothers and thank them for the services they impart for the benefit of their
individual child and consequently to the development of mankind. Please read on
and click on the links to know more about the related Mothers Day stories.
Mother's Day Story:
Celebrations in the time of Greeks and Romans
The tradition of Mothers Day started with the ancient Greeks who
celebrated their annual spring festival in honor of Rhea, the mother of many
Gods and Goddesses in the Greek mythology. Ancient Romans too celebrated a
spring festival by the name of Hilaria in honor of Cybele, a mother goddess,
some 250 years before Christ was born.
Mother's Day Story:
Celebrations in UK
In UK, Mothers Day celebrations started by the name of Mothering
Sunday, several years before the tradition found its roots in UK. Mothering
Sunday came to be celebrated following the practice in UK of 17th century
wherein children of poor families were send to work as apprentice and domestic
servants with the rich. These children were allowed to visit their 'Mother
Church' or the Cathedral of their home town annually in the middle of the
fasting month of Lent. Children met their mothers after visiting the church and
presented them with flowers and special 'Mothering Cakes'. The custom received
a set back with the advent of Industrial Revolution when the lifestyles
changes. American soldiers contributed in the revival of the tradition after
the World War II.
Mother's Day Story:
Genesis of the Festival in US
The story of Mothers Day in US began with the efforts of a dynamic
writer and poetess, Julia Ward Howe in 1872. An activist to the core Julia
utilized her potentials to further the cause of Mothers Day. She wrote a
powerful Mothers Day Proclamation in Boston in 1870 and demanded declaration of
official holiday and celebrations on Mothers Day. Her idea gained popularity
but she could not get the idea implemented. Julia is also credited for penning
words for Civil War song, "Battle Hymn of the Republic".
Mother's Day Story:
Struggle of Anna Jarvis
A loving daughter from West Virginia, Anna Jarvis is recognised as
a 'Founder of Mothers Day' and 'Mother of Mothers Day'. Anna kept the word of
her activist mother, Mrs Ann Marie Reeves Jarvis who once expressed a wish that
someone should strive to provide mothers their due recognition. After her
mothers death in 1905, Anna's determination became strong and she along with
several supporters started lobbying for the official holiday on Mothers Day by
writing letters to the people in power. To celebrate Mothers Day, Anna began to
send her mothers favorite flowers, carnations in her local church requesting
people to wear them in honor of their mothers. The idea gained immense
popularity over the years and in 1910, West Virginia became the first state to
recognize Mothers Day holiday. On May 8, 1914 President Woodrow Wilson signed a
Joint Resolution designating the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day.
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