The date of mothers day 2014

When is Mother's Day 2014?

Mother's Day - or Mothering Sunday - falls on March 30 this year, so you've still got time to plan ahead to the annual celebration.

Why does it change every year?

Mothering Sunday does not have a fixed date and so it can even be in different months sometimes.

It has its roots in the Church and falls on the fourth Sunday of Lent. Mothering Sunday can fall at the earliest on 1 March and at the latest on 4 April.

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What's the history of the celebration?

In the UK, Mothering Sunday is believed to have evolved from the 16th-century practice of visiting one's mother church annually.

Most churchgoers used to worship at their nearest parish, also known as a daughter church, every Sunday.

It was considered important to return to the main church in the area, or mother church, once a year and people would do so in the middle of lent.

This also became a time for families to reunite. It was not unusual for children as young as 10 to leave home for work in those days and they would be given the day off to return to their mother church.

Historians believe the tradition of the children picking flowers along the way to take home led to the tradition of giving presents to mums.

It has now evolved into a day of appreciation where mums are given flowers and other gifts as a sign of thanks.

It is hard to miss Mother's Day when the card shops change their displays to a wash of pink and flowers as soon as Valentine's Day has been and gone.

But for those of you who have managed to avoid the constant adverts on what gift to get your mum this Mother's Day, here's our guide to when it is and why we celebrate it.

When is Mother's Day?

Mother's Day - also known as Mothering Sunday - is a national celebration giving sons and daughters the opportunity to show their gratitude to their mums.

Mother's Day is held on Laetare Sunday - the fourth Sunday of Lent - and is always three weeks before Easter Sunday.

The date can change depending on the date Easter falls on, meaning it can be March 1 at the earliest and April 4 at the latest.

In 2014, Mother's Day takes place this Sunday (March 30).

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What is Mother's Day?

Historians believe Mothering Sunday has evolved from the 16th century Christian practice of returning to the childhood church. Families came together for reunions in the towns and villages where they grew up and it became customary for those working as servants to be given the day off in order to visit their mothers. They often took gifts from their employers to their mothers which then led to the modern day event in which children give gifts to their mums.

Mother's Day today

Mother's Day became much more commercialised once the United States of America recognised it as an official occasion, although they celebrate it on the second Sunday of May. The event is now celebrated in dozens of countries around the world on different dates throughout the year.

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When’s Mother’s Day?

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Never get caught off guard for Mother’s Day again!

No matter where you are in the world, there is a day to celebrate mom. While it might not be on the same day around the world, there is a universal appreciation for mothers everywhere. But in America, it was only in 1914 that Mother’s Day was recognized as a national holiday. After the death of Ann Reeves Jarvis (the woman who began “Mothers’ Day Work Clubs” to teach local women how to properly care for their children) in 1908, her daughter Anna Jarvis sought out host a celebration to thank mothers everywhere for all they do. She held the first Mother’s Day celebration in a Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia with financial backing from Philadelphia retail owner John Wanamaker. Thousands also congregated in Philadelphia at Wanamaker’s retail store for a Mother’s Day celebration of their own.

After Jarvis successfully held her first Mother’s Day, she sought out to make it a national celebration. After years of lobbying, she finally got the attention of President Woodrow Wilson in 1914. He proclaimed that the second Sunday in May, no matter what the date, would belong to moms across the nation. Hence, this is why Mother’s Day changes every year. This year Mother’s Day falls on:

May 11, 2014

Forgetting mom on Mother’s Day is akin to a mortal sin. Program these dates into your calendar so you can remember to give her extra love on these extra special days:

  • Mother's Day 2015
  • Mother's Day 2016
  • Mother’s Day 2017
  • Mother's Day 2018
  • Mother’s Day 2019
  • Mother’s Day 2020

From Mother’s Day menus and party ideas to the best cocktail recipes, we’ve got you covered. Find all this and more on The Daily Meal’s Mother’s Day Recipes & Menus Page.

What year was Mother's Day on May 11?

Now, Therefore, I, Richard Nixon, President of the United States of America, do hereby request that Sunday, May 11, 1969, be observed as Mother's Day; and I direct the appropriate officials of the Government to display the flag of the United States on all Government buildings on that day.

Is Mothers Day always 14 March?

Mother's Day, also known as Mothering Sunday, is held on the fourth Sunday of Lent. ... Quick Facts..

Is Mothers Day May 9 or March 21?

In the United States, Mother's Day is celebrated annually on the second Sunday in May, therefore the date changes each year. Although Mother's Day is a national holiday widely observed in the U.S., it is not a federal or public holiday (when businesses are closed).

Is Mother's Day always May 8?

Mother's Day in the United States is annually held on the second Sunday of May. It celebrates motherhood and it is a time to appreciate mothers and mother figures.