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Mother's Day - why do we celebrate Mother's Day today?

On March 25, Mother's Day is celebrated everywhere. Have you ever wondered where the celebration of Mother's Day actually originated? In the following, we reveal to you all the interesting things related to Mother's Day - an informal holiday dedicated to all mothers.

Mother's Day is an informal holiday that is celebrated on March 25 in honor of all mothers. Mother's day celebration originates from the USA, where it has been celebrated since back in 1910. The custom came to Europe after the First World War, but May 15 was initially set for the celebration.

Mother's Day - the origin

There would be no Mother's Day without Anne Marie Jarvis, who organized a gathering in memory of her mother on May 12, 1907. A year later, she started advocating for the second Sunday in May to be officially dedicated to all mothers. It shook in front of the local church 500 white cloves and expressed her desire in the letters she sent to the biggest officials of the time. Her wish was granted - May 8, 1914 is the date when the American Congress officially approved the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day.

Mother's Day with us

On our soil, the celebration of Mother's Day appeared after the First World War. At first it was celebrated like in the USA, on May 15, after which the celebration was moved to March 25. In Slovenia, after World War II, Mother's Day was generally not celebrated due to the celebration of Women's Day on March 8, but today it is again in force and is celebrated on the same day as the Annunciation.

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