Sunday, March 22
Mothers Day is always the fourth Sunday of Lent
Mothers Day is celebrated in the UK (which includes England) but on a different date from other countries (15 March)
In the UK, Mothering Sunday also known as Mother's Day is always the fourth Sunday of Lent, the date changes every year. In 2010 it was 14th March. In 2011 it will be 3rd April.
If you are in UK then you have missed it, it was March 10th. May 12th is Mothers Day in USA
In the UK it is 9th March 2011
In 2015, Christmas Day in the UK will be celebrated on the 25th December. This date is the same every year, it does not change.
In the UK: 3 is the day, 1 is the month and 13 is the year AD.In America: 3 is the month, 1 is the day, 13 is the year.
In the UK and Ireland, Mothering Sunday (also know as "Mothers' Day") is celebrated on the fourth Sunday of Lent, exactly three weeks before Easter Sunday. As Easter Sunday is a moveable feast, Mother's day is celebrated on a different date each year. It was originally the Sunday that you returned to the Church where you had been baptised: your Mother Church. It is also a Sunday celebrated in honour of the Virgin Mary.
In UK date format - that's 11th July, and the year could be any ending in 10
Mothers day in the UK is Sunday 15th March 2015. It may be a different day in other countries, if you need to know the date for your country ask the question again stating which country.
Mother's Day is always the second Sunday in May.Mothers Day will be on May, 11, 2014 in the US. It falls on a Sunday.
It is estimated that over 1 million bouquets of flowers are sold for Mother's Day in the UK each year. This makes Mother's Day one of the busiest times for flower sales in the country.