While many countries celebrate Mother's Day, there is no actual International Mother's Day.
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March 21st
There is no World's Mother's Day, though many countries celebrate a day of tribute to mothers on a yearly basis.In the US, Canada, Australia and many other countries, Mother's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May.In the UK, Mothering Sunday is celebrated on the fourth Sunday of Lent.Many other countries celebrate Mother's Day, but dates vary widely.To find out when Mother's Day is celebrated in a particular country, visit the Related Link.
Some countries celebrate International Women's Day as their Mother's Day.
Anna Jarvis trademarked Mother's Day as the second Sunday in May in 1912. She organized the first Mother's Day celebration in 1908. In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation officially creating Mother's Day.
In the countries of Hungary, Lithuania, Portugal, Mozambique and Spain Mother's Day is always celebrated on the first Sunday in May. Other countries celebrate Mother's Day on other days. For the days Mother's Day is celebrated in different countries, see the Related Link.
Many, many countries celebrate a Mother's Day, but it has not been organized into an International event like International Women's' Day has been. Individual countries celebrate Mother's Day on various dates throughout the year. It is not known as Mother's Day in all countries, either. For example, in the UK, it is known as Mothering Sunday. In the US, Canada, Australia and many other countries, Mother's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May. In the UK, Mothering Sunday is celebrated on the fourth Sunday of Lent. For a list of the days Mother's Day is celebrated in individual Countries, visit the Related Link.
Your mother!
No, because they are Jehovah's Witnesses and they do not celebrate Mother's Day.
You celebrate it on the 13th of May on Sunday.
No. Mother's Day is celebrated at different times in different countries because that day has special significance based on where you live.