"Mother's Day"

Mother's Day History
Mother's Day



Mother's Day

Origin of Mother's Day goes back to the era of ancient Greek and Romans. But the roots of Mother's Day history can also be traced in UK where a Mothering Sunday was celebrated much before the festival saw the light of the day in US. However, the celebration of the festival as it is seen today is a recent phenomenon and not even a hundred years old. Thanks to the hard work of the pioneering women of their times, Julia Ward Howe and Anna Jarvis that the day came into existence. Today the festival of Mothers day is celebrated across 46 countries (though on different dates) and is a hugely popular affair. Millions of people across the globe take the day as an opportunity to honor their mothers, thank them for their efforts in giving them life, raising them and being their constant support and well wisher.

Earliest History of Mothers Day
The earliest history of Mothers Day dates back to the ancient annual spring festival the Greeks dedicated to maternal goddesses. The Greeks used the occasion to honor Rhea, wife of Cronus and the mother of many deities of Greek mythology.

Ancient Romans, too, celebrated a spring festival, called Hilaria dedicated to Cybele, a mother goddess. It may be noted that ceremonies in honour of Cybele began some 250 years before Christ was born. The celebration made on the Ides of March by making offerings in the temple of Cybele lasted for three days and included parades, games and masquerades. The celebrations were notorious enough that followers of Cybele were banished from Rome.

Early Christians celebrated a Mother's Day of sorts during the festival on the fourth Sunday of Lent in honor of the Virgin Mary, the Mother of Christ. In England the holiday was expanded to include all mothers. It was then called Mothering Sunday.

History of Mother's Day: Mothering Sunday
The more recent history of Mothers Day dates back to 1600s in England. Here a Mothering Sunday was celebrated annually on the fourth Sunday of Lent (the 40 day period leading up to Easter) to honor mothers. After a prayer service in church to honor Virgin Mary, children brought gifts and flowers to pay tribute to their own mothers.

On the occasion, servants, apprentices and other employees staying away from their homes were encouraged by their employers to visit their mothers and honor them. Traditionally children brought with them gifts and a special fruit cake or fruit-filled pastry called a simnel. Yugoslavs and people in other nations have observed similar days.

Custom of celebrating Mothering Sunday died out almost completely by the 19th century. However, the day came to be celebrated again after World War II, when American servicemen brought the custom and commercial enterprises used it as an occasion for sales.

History of Mother's Day: Julia Ward Howe
The idea of official celebration of Mothers day in US was first suggested by Julia Ward Howe in 1872. An activist, writer and poet Julia shot to fame with her famous Civil War song, "Battle Hymn of the Republic". Julia Ward Howe suggested that June 2 be annually celebrated as Mothers Day and should be dedicated to peace. She wrote a passionate appeal to women and urged them to rise against war in her famous Mothers Day Proclamation, written in Boston in 1870. She also initiated a Mothers' Peace Day observance on the second Sunday in June in Boston and held the meeting for a number of years. Julia tirelessly championed the cause of official celebration of Mothers Day and declaration of official holiday on the day. Her idea spread but was later replaced by the Mothers' Day holiday now celebrated in May.


Mother's Day Date

Different countries celebrate Mother's Day on different dates. Check out the exact date for Mother's Day in your country from the list of Mothers Day dates 2011 given below and start preparing for a big surprise of love for her.

Mother's Day 2011
Country
Day
Date
India
Second Sunday in the month of May
May 8, 2011
United States
Second Sunday in the month of May
May 8, 2011
Australia
Second Sunday in the month of May
May 8, 2011
Belgium
Second Sunday in the month of May
May 8, 2011
Brazil
Second Sunday in the month of May
May 8, 2011
Canada
Second Sunday in the month of May
May 8, 2011
Denmark
Second Sunday in the month of May
May 8, 2011
Finland
Second Sunday in the month of May
May 8, 2011
Germany
Second Sunday in the month of May
May 8, 2011
Greece
Second Sunday in the month of May
May 8, 2011
Italy
Second Sunday in the month of May
May 8, 2011
Japan
Second Sunday in the month of May
May 8, 2011
New Zealand
Second Sunday in the month of May
May 8, 2011
Singapore
Second Sunday in the month of May
May 8, 2011
South Africa
Second Sunday in the month of May
May 8, 2011
Turkey
Second Sunday in the month of May
May 8, 2011
Sweden
Last Sunday in the month of May
May 30, 2011
Austria
First Sunday in the month of May
May 8, 2011
Hong Kong
First Sunday in the month of May
May 8, 2011
Netherlands
Second Sunday in the month of May
May 8, 2011
Taiwan
First Sunday in the month of May
May 2, 2011
Hungary
First Sunday in the month of May
May 2, 2011
Portugal
First Sunday in the month of May
May 2, 2011
Spain
First Sunday in the month of May
May 2, 2011
United Kingdom
Fourth Sunday in the month of March
March 14, 2011
Romania
First Sunday in the month of May
May 2, 2011


History of Mother's Day: Anna Jarvis

Mothers Day OriginAnna Jarvis is recognised as the Founder of Mothers Day in US. Though Anna Jarvis never married and never had kids, she is also known as the Mother of Mothers Day, an apt title for the lady who worked hard to bestow honor on all mothers.

Anna Jarvis got the inspiration of celebrating Mothers Day from her own mother Mrs Anna Marie Reeves Jarvis in her childhood. An activist and social worker, Mrs Jarvis used to express her desire that someday someone must honor all mothers, living and dead, and pay tribute to the contributions made by them.

A loving daughter, Anna never forgot her mothers word and when her mother died in 1905, she resolved to fulfill her mothers desire of having a mothers day. Growing negligent attitude of adult Americans towards their mothers and a desire to honor her mothers soared her ambitions.

To begin with Anna, send Carnations in the church service in Grafton, West Virginia to honor her mother. Carnations were her mothers favorite flower and Anna felt that they symbolised a mothers pure love. Later Anna along with her supporters wrote letters to people in positions of power lobbying for the official declaration of Mothers Day holiday. The hard work paid off. By 1911, Mother's Day was celebrated in almost every state in the Union and on May 8, 1914 President Woodrow Wilson signed a Joint Resolution designating the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day.

History of Mother's Day: Present Day Celebrations
Today Mothers Day is celebrated in several countries including US, UK, India, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Turkey, Australia, Mexico, Canada, China, Japan and Belgium. People take the day as an opportunity to pay tribute to their mothers and thank them for all their love and support. The day has become hugely popular and in several countries phone lines witness maximum traffic. There is also a tradition of gifting flowers, cards and others gift to mothers on the Mothers Day. The festival has become commercialised to a great extent. Florists, card manufacturers and gift sellers see huge business potential in the day and make good money through a rigorous advertising campaign.

It is unfortunate to note that Ms Anna Jarvis, who devoted her life for the declaration of Mothers Day holiday was deeply hurt to note the huge commercialisation of the day.

Mother's Day Gift Ideas

It is always a tough task to decide on the perfect gift for your perfect mom on a Mothers Day. To offer solution to your problem here are some unique and special gift ideas for mother. Remember your Mother is always going to appreciate your feelings behind the gift you buy. So even if you are a bit incorrect in your choice, she will always treasure a gift from some one whom she loves the most. However, a little thought while purchasing gift might make her day more delightful. You may also order online Mother's Day gift on various shopping sites. This way you may go through a range of gift items and decide on the most suitable and special Mother's Day present for your loving mom.


Osama Bin Laden , Says President Obama


Osama bin Laden's Death body buried at sea: Photos






Washington, May 2(ANI): Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden's body has been buried at sea, as the United States does not want his burial place to become a terrorist shrine, a US official has said.

The official said that the body was handled according to Islamic practice and tradition, Fox News reports.

That practice calls for the body to be buried within 24 hours, the official added.


"Finding a country willing to accept the remains of the world's most wanted terrorist would have been difficult. So, the US decided to bury him at sea," the official said.

The Saudi-born terrorist, who had evaded capture for a decade, was killed in a top secret operation involving a small team of US special forces in Abbottabad city, located 50 kilometres northeast of Islamabad and 150 kilometres east of Peshawar, Pakistan.

Under Islamic tradition, the body is washed by Muslim men and buried as soon as possible.

The body is usually buried in a simple white sheet -whether buried in the ground, or at sea. (ANI)

Osama bin Laden, the orchestrator of the worst terrorist attack on American soil in history, has been killed in a U.S. operation in Pakistan, said President Barack Obamain a stunning stunning announcement on Sunday night.

The decade-long search for bin Laden has come to an end, after CIA operatives reportedly found and killed the al Qaida leader in a mansion outside the Pakistan capital of Islamabad along with other family members, a U.S. officail revealed.

"Today, at my direction, the United States launched a targeted operation against that compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan," Obama said. "A small team of Americans carried out the operation with extraordinary courage and capability. No Americans were harmed. They took care to avoid civilian casualties. After a firefight, they killed Osama bin Laden and took custody of his body."

Bin Laden's body was confirmed by DNA analysis, say White House officials.

While a crowd gathered at the White House gates on Sunday night cheering and singing the National Anthem, the news of bin Laden's demise also brought a measure of relief to the families of those killed on September 11.

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"This is important news for us, and for the world. It cannot ease our pain, or bring back our loved ones," Gordon Felt, president of Families of Flight 93, said in a statement. "It does bring a measure of comfort that the mastermind of the September 11th tragedy and the face of global terror can no longer spread his evil."

Meanwhile, President Obama made clear that this news is not a celebration AGAINST Islam.

"I've made clear, just as President Bush did shortly after 9/11, that our war is not against Islam. Bin Laden was not a Muslim leader; he was a mass murderer of Muslims."

U.S. diplomatic facilities around the world have been placed on high alert, for fear that al Qaida and other bin Laden supporters could attack Americans in retaliation of Osama bin Laden's death.