2020 Mother’s Day and Father’s Day Dates: 2020 Mother’s Day and Father’s Day respectively.
2020 Mother’s Day Time: May 10, 2020, Sunday.
Father’s Day 2020: Sunday, June 21, 2020.
The origin of Mother’s Day
Modern Mother’s Day originated in the United States and was initiated by Anna Jarvis (1864-1948). Mother's side. Anna Jarvis's mother was kind-hearted and extremely compassionate. She proposed that a memorial day should be established to commemorate the mothers who made contributions in obscurity. However, she died before this wish was realized.
Her daughter Anna Jarvis began organizing activities in 1907 to apply for Mother's Day to become a statutory holiday. The festival officially started on May 10, 1908 in West Virginia and Pennsylvania in the United States.
She personally arranged ceremonies and organized activities in the church, and required all participants to wear white dianthus flowers on their chests. This activity has aroused the attention and interest of many people. The next year, more churches organized similar activities.
In 1913, the U.S. Congress designated the second Sunday in May each year as the statutory Mother's Day, and stipulated that every household on this day must fly the national flag to express respect for mothers. The carnation, Anna Jarvis's mother's favorite during her lifetime, has become a symbol of Mother's Day.
Different Mother’s Days
More than 40 countries in the world have their own Mother’s Day, but it is not always the second Sunday in May. The meaning of mothers in each country The origins are also different, even in European countries. For example, Mother's Day in France is the last Sunday in May, Mother's Day in Greece is scheduled for January 8, and Mother's Day in Norway is on the second day of February. Mother's Day in the UK is the fourth Sunday of Lent, and Mother's Day in Portugal and Spain is December 8.
Not only is the date of Mother's Day different, but the meaning and form of commemoration are also different. Canada, which is also a North American country, basically has the same form as the United States. The holiday is on the same day and the form of the holiday is celebrated. Similarly, as the country of origin of the United States, the United Kingdom not only has a different date, but also a very different form. We all know the etiquette of Mother's Day in the United States. Carnations are usually given, while in the United Kingdom it is more practical and you must go home. Visit your parents and pay your respects.
Greece pays more attention to it. On Mother’s Day in Greece, women take over the leadership of the town, and men have to do housework at home. Mother’s Day in Switzerland lasts four days, January 1st to 4th. During these four days, women have a higher status. Women are in charge of all the power in the family, and men are willing to obey women's orders.
Our neighboring country India, influenced by Western culture, also has its own Mother’s Day, which is set on April 5. On Mother’s Day, mothers put on colorful saris and exquisite Jewelry, come to public places to have fun, to show the female style of motherhood.
The origin of Father’s Day
Father’s Day was initiated by Mrs. John Bruce Dodd. Mrs. Dobbed lost her mother in her early years. She had five younger brothers, and all the burden of living for the six siblings fell on her father. The father wakes up early every day and cares about the growth of his children meticulously, while he himself lives a frugal life. When Dodd grew up, based on his own personal experience, he deeply felt that his father's spirit of self-sacrifice should be commended. Fathers should also have a festival that allows the whole society to pay respect to them, just like mothers do.
So she wrote a sincere letter to the Washington state government, suggesting that her father’s birthday, June 5th, be celebrated as Father’s Day. The state government adopted this suggestion but moved the festival to the third Sunday in June each year.
The meaning of Father’s Day:
1. Set an example for all fathers to learn from - Mr. Smart, reminding and asking fathers in the world to love and care for them Children, fulfill the responsibilities and obligations of being a father.
2. As children, you must respect and love your kind father who has dedicated his life to his children.
On Father’s Day, we are thinking and expressing our unparalleled respect and love for our parents.
While my mother worked hard to take care of us, my father was also working hard to play the heavy-bearing role assigned to him by God.