Mother's Day: Why the UK Celebrates on a Different Date
Variations in Mother's Day Celebrations
Mother's Day is celebrated on different days around the world, with the United Kingdom being an exception to the common date observed in many other countries.
Mothering Sunday's Roots
In the UK, Mother's Day, also known as Mothering Sunday, has its origins in the 16th century. It was originally a religious festival held on the fourth Sunday of Lent, when people returned to their "mother church" for a special service honoring the Virgin Mary.
Shifting Traditions
Over time, the secular aspects of Mothering Sunday grew more prominent, and it became a day to celebrate mothers and families. By the early 20th century, it had become a popular tradition to give mothers flowers, chocolates, and other gifts.
International Variations
In contrast to the UK's Mother's Day on the fourth Sunday of Lent, many other countries celebrate it on the second Sunday of May. This tradition originated in the United States in the early 1900s and has since been adopted by numerous nations.
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