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Then people will usually celebrate the Friday before.
Mother's Day in the UK is typically celebrated on the fourth Sunday of Lent, which falls in March or April.
This year, 2011, the feast of Christ the King falls on Sunday, November 20.
If the holiday falls on Saturday, it is observed on Friday, if it falls on Sunday, then it is observed on Monday
It's on the fourth Sunday in October. This year it falls on October 24, 2010.
That changes every year. This year - 2012 - it falls on Sunday the 18th of March. It is always the fourth sunday of lent.
The holiday equivalent to Mother's Day in England is called "Mothering Sunday." It is celebrated on the fourth Sunday of Lent, which usually falls in March.
When the Fourth of July falls on a Sunday, Mormons usually spread the celebration over two days. They spend Saturday doing traditional Fourth of July things - having barbeque's, parades, parties, and watching fireworks displays. As America, independence, and patriotism are very important concepts in the Church, Sunday is spent thanking God for the blessings we receive for being citizens of this country. (This is usually done on the Sunday closest to the 4th each year) Patriotic songs and hymns are sung during worship services, and the service often ends with the congregation rising to sing the National Anthem. The messages in the service are often about being thankful for our nation or honoring veterans and others who have fought for our freedoms and liberties.
Fathers Day in Australia falls on the first Sunday of September.
Mothers Day in the UK always falls on a Sunday, as it is also known as Mothering Sunday as well. It was held on the 26th March 2011.Mother's Day in the UK falls on the fourth Sunday of Lent, which in 2011, is April 3rd.
Mother's Day falls on the fourth Sunday in lent. This year (2013) it's 10th March.