Mother’s Day: in which countries it is celebrated today, May 10

He Mother’s Day It is much more than a date on the calendar. Although it emerged as a way to recognize the fundamental role of mothers within the family and society, over time became a symbolic day, dedicated tohonor the love, care and dedication associated with maternity.

In much of the world, this celebration functions as a tradition that highlights a figure crossed by cultural, religious and historical meanings. However, There is no universal date to commemorate it, since he chosen day varies according to customs, the traditions and historical origin of each country.

While in Argentina It is celebrated on the third Sunday of October, in other parts of the world the commemoration takes place at different times of the year.

The origin of Mother’s Day

He Mother’s Day has very ancient roots and its origin dates back to different civilizations of Antiquity, where there were already celebrations designed to pay tribute to motherhood and maternal figures linked to fertility and protection.

Mother's Day is celebrated on different dates depending on the country. Photo: Shutterstock illustration

In the old GreeceFor example, festivities were held in honor of Reamother of the gods Zeus, Poseidon and Hades. In RomaMeanwhile, ceremonies dedicated to Cybelegoddess of the earth and fertility, while in Egypt Isis was worshiped, considered the great mother goddess.

As the centuries passed and the spread of Christianity, these celebrations took on a different religious meaning. The commemoration began to be associated with the figure of the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus, and for a long time it was linked to December 8, the date of the Immaculate Conception.

Later, in several European countries, the holiday became related to May, a month traditionally dedicated by the Catholic Church to the Virgin Mary and also symbolically associated with the primaverarebirth and life.

The modern version of Mother’s Day, as it is known in much of the world, It emerged in the United States at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.. One of the antecedents was the initiative of the poet and activist Julia Ward Howe, who in 1870 promoted a day of reflection and peace led by mothers after the ravages of the Civil War.

Mother's Day in Argentina is celebrated on the third Sunday in October. Photo: Pexels

However, the official establishment of the date was promoted by Anna Jarviswho promoted a national campaign to honor mothers in memory of the social work of hers, Ann Reeves Jarvis.

His initiative was successful and, in 1914, President Woodrow Wilson officially proclaimed the second Sunday in May as Mother’s Day in the United States. Over time, the celebration expanded to numerous countries, although each one adopted its own dates and traditions.

First Sunday in May: May 3

  • Spain
  • Portugal
  • Hungary
  • Lithuania

Second Sunday in May: May 10

  • Germany
  • Australia
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • China
  • Canada
  • Colombia
  • Croatia
  • Cuba
  • Denmark
  • Ecuador
  • USA
  • Estonia
  • Filipinas
  • Finland
  • Greece
  • Netherlands
  • Honduras
  • Italia
  • Japan
  • Latvia
  • Liechtenstein
  • New Zealand
  • Peru
  • Puerto Rico
  • Czech Republic
  • Swiss
  • Taiwan
  • Türkiye
  • Ukraine
  • Uruguay
  • Venezuela
  • South Africa
Mother's Day is usually a day to entertain them with special foods, drawings and quality time. Photo: Freepik.

Other days in May

  • Albania and South Korea: Friday, May 8
  • Saudi Arabia, El Salvador, India, Malaysia, Pakistan and Singapore: Sunday, May 10 (second Sunday)
  • Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador: Sunday, May 10 (fixed date)
  • United Arab Emirates, Oman and Qatar: Saturday, March 21
  • Paraguay: Friday, May 15
  • Poland: Tuesday, May 26
  • Bolivia: Wednesday, May 27
  • Nicaragua: Saturday, May 30
  • Dominican Republic and Sweden: Sunday, May 31 (last Sunday)
  • France: Sunday, May 31

Why is Mother’s Day celebrated on a different day in Argentina?

In Argentina, Mother’s Day is celebrated on the third Sunday of Octobera date that has its origin in the liturgical tradition of the Catholic Church. For many years, October was linked in the religious calendar to the commemoration of the motherhood of the Virgin Mary, which led to the tribute to the mothers will be associated with that month.

The most direct antecedent dates back to 1931, when the Pope Pius XI established October 11 as the festival of the “Divine Maternity of Mary”. The decision sought to remember a central event for Christian tradition: the proclamation of Mary as Mother of Christ during the Council of Ephesus, held in the year 431.

With the passage of time, although the religious celebration was modified within the ecclesiastical calendar, in Argentina the custom of honoring mothers in October was maintained, despite the fact that in much of the world the commemoration usually takes place in May.

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