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Not to be confused with International Women's Day .
For the originally-different religious celebration held in some countries, see Mothering Sunday .
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This article is about a holiday celebrating mothers and motherhood. For other uses, see Mother's Day (disambiguation) .

^ Jump up to: a b c d O'Reilly, Andrea (6 April 2010). Encyclopedia of Motherhood . Sage Publications (CA). p. 602 . ISBN 978-1-4522-6629-9 . She organized the first official Mother's Day service at Andrews Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia, on the morning of May 10, 1908. That same afternoon, 15,000 people attended a Mother's Day service at the Wanamaker Store Auditorium in Philadelphia, which she also organized. Jarvis chose the second Sunday in May for Mother's Day to mark the anniversary of her mother's death and selected her mother's favorite flower, the white carnation, as the day's official emblem.

^ L. James Grold (April 1968), "Mother's Day", American Journal of Psychiatry , 124 (10): 1456–1458, doi : 10.1176/ajp.124.10.1456 , PMID 5643668 , Mother's Day, conceived by Anna Jarvis to honor unselfish mothers (...) Although there is no direct lineal descent to our modern Mother's Day custom, secular and religious motherhood have existed for thousands of years before 10 May 1908: the first church – St. Andrew's in Grafton, West Virginia – responded to her request for a Sunday service honoring mothers . Cybele (...)

^ Tuleja, Tad (1999), Curious Customs: The Stories Behind 296 Popular American Rituals , Galahad Books, p. 167, ISBN 978-1578660704 , Although attempts have been made to link Mother's Day to ancient cults of the mother goddess, especially the worship of Cybele, the association is more conceptual than historic. Mother's Day is a modern, American invention.

^ Robert J. Myers, Hallmark Cards (1972), Celebrations; the complete book of American holidays , Doubleday , p. 143, ISBN 9780385076777 , Our observance of Mother's Day is little more than half a century old [this was written in 1972], yet the nature of the holiday makes it seem as if it had its roots in prehistoric times. Many antiquarians, holiday enthusiasts, and students of folklore have claimed to find the source Mother's Day in the ancient spring festivals dedicated to the mother goddess, particularly the worship of Cybele.

^ Helsloot 2007 , p. 208 "The American origin of the Day, however, was duly acknowledged. 'The idea is imported,. America led the way.'"

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^ Jump up to: a b "Mother's Day 2016: Which countries celebrate it on 8 May – and why?" . The Independent . 8 May 2016.

^ Mother's Day 2017 , The Daily Telegraph

^ Trammell, Kendall. "Mother's Day founder later came to regret it" . CNN . Retrieved 13 May 2018 .

^ Jump up to: a b Dunning, Andrew (26 March 2017). "The medieval origins of Mothering Sunday" . Medieval manuscripts blog . The British Library.

^ Jump up to: a b Kaag, John; Cleary, Skye C. (10 May 2018). "Nietzsche Wishes You an Ambivalent Mother's Day" . The Paris Review . Retrieved 13 May 2018 .

^ Matthew (8 May 2015). "History of Mother's Day as a Day of Peace: Julia Ward Howe" . The Peace Alliance . Retrieved 10 May 2020 .

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^ Antolini, Katharine Lane (2010). "Jarvis, Anna" . Encyclopedia of Motherhood . Sage. p. 602. ISBN 978-1412968461 .

^ Connie Park Rice; Marie Tedesco (2015). Women of the Mountain South: Identity, Work, and Activism . Ohio University Press. pp. 29–. ISBN 978-0-8214-4522-8 .

^ Jump up to: a b c Lois M. Collins (6 May 2014). "Mother's Day 100-year history a colorful tale of love, anger and civic unrest" . Deseret News .

^ Jump up to: a b "Hallmark celebrates 100th year of Mother's Day, started by a woman who grew to despise it" . kansas.com . Archived from the original on 5 July 2014 . Retrieved 7 May 2014 .

^ Diller, Harriett (1990). Celebrations That Matter: A Year-Round Guide to Making Holidays Meaningful . Augsburg. p. 35. ISBN 978-0-8066-2498-3 . In England, Mothering Sunday is a day to honor both your mother church and your own mother. In the past, young people working away from home visited their mothers and the churches where they were baptized on Mothering Sunday.

^ cite book |last1=Pearson |first1=Sharon Ely |last2=Szoke |first2=Robyn |title=The Prayer Book Guide to Christian Education, Third Edition |date=2009 |publisher= Church Publishing |isbn=978-0-8192-2337-1 |page=49 |language=en |quote=Mothering Sunday – In England children away from home at school or work were permitted to go home to visit their mothers and/or to visit their cathedral or mother church on this fourth Sunday of Lent. Today, many cathedrals and "mother" churches invite all who had been baptized there to return "home" to worship.

^ Jump up to: a b Smith, C. Penswick (1921). The Revival of Mothering Sunday . London: SPCK.

^ Smith, Constance Penswick (1926). A short history of Mothering Sunday (mid-Lent) (3 ed.). Nottingham.

^ Moyse, Cordelia. "Smith, Constance Adelaide [ pseud. C. Penswick Smith]". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi : 10.1093/ref:odnb/103415 . (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)

^ Compare footnote 51 in LaRossa, Ralph (1997). The Modernization of Fatherhood: A Social and Political History . University of Chicago Press. p. 272 . ISBN 978-0226469041 . Retrieved 28 April 2016 . Technically, at least, Mother's Day was 'owned' by Jarvis. She managed not only to incorporate the Mother's Day International Association, but also to register 'Second Sunday in May, Mother's Day, Anna Jarvis, Founder,' as the organization's trademark.

^ Louisa Taylor, Canwest News Service (11 May 2008). "Mother's Day creator likely 'spinning in her grave ' " . The Vancouver Sun . Canada. Archived from the original on 14 May 2008 . Retrieved 7 July 2008 .

^ House Vote No. 274 (7 May 2008) H. Res. 1113: Celebrating the role of mothers in the United States and supporting the goals and ideals of Mother's Day (Vote On Passage)

^ House Vote No. 275 (7 May 2008) Table Motion to Reconsider: H RES 1113 Celebrating the role of mothers in the United States and supporting the goals and ideals of Mother's Day

^ Presidential proclamations from The American Presidency Project:
71 – Proclamation 2083 – Mother's Day Proclamation , Franklin D. Roosevelt , 3 May 1934.
Proclamation 3535 Mother's Day, 1963 John F. Kennedy , 26 April 1963.
Proclamation 3583 – Mother's Day, 1964 Lyndon B. Johnson , 23 April 1964
Proclamation 4437 – Mother's Day, 1976 , Gerald Ford , 5 May 1976.
Proclamation 5801 – Mother's Day, 1988 , Ronald Reagan , 26 April 1988.
Proclamation 6133 – Mother's Day, 1990 , George Bush , 10 May 1990
Proclamation 6559 – Mother's Day, 1993 , Bill Clinton , 7 May 1993.
Proclamation 8253 – Mother's Day, 2008 , George W. Bush , 8 May 2008.

^ Ebaugh, Helen Rose; Chafetz, Janet Saltzman (2000). Religion & the New Immigrants: Continuities & Adaptations in Immigrant Congregations . AltaMira Press . p. 357. ISBN 0742503909 . Retrieved 9 July 2019 .

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^ Robert A. Saunders; Vlad Strukov (2010), Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation , Historical Dictionaries of Europe, Historical dictionaries of French history, 78 (illustrated ed.), Scarecrow Press, p. 246, ISBN 978-0810854758

^ "About International Women's Day" . International Women's Day .

^ Jump up to: a b "Bidzina Ivanishvili Congratulates Mothers on Mother's Day" . News Agency InterPressNews (IPN). 3 March 2013. Archived from the original on 22 September 2020.

^ Jump up to: a b Ngo, Dong (25 June 2009). "Latest U.S. export to Vietnam: Mother's Day" . CNET . Retrieved 7 May 2016 .

^ Jump up to: a b Allen, Emily; Macphail, Cameron (6 March 2016). "Mother's Day 2016: Everything you need to know about Mothering Sunday 2016" . The Daily Telegraph . Retrieved 6 March 2016 .

^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k Sawwan, Ameenah A. (23 March 2016). "A Special Note to Syrian Mothers on Mother's Day" . News Deeply . Archived from the original on 3 June 2016 . Retrieved 8 May 2016 .

^ John MacIntyre (2005), The amazing mom book: real facts, tender tales, and thoughts from the heart about the most important person on Earth , Sourcebooks, p. 7, ISBN 978-1402203558 , Lebanon in the first day of Spring.

^ Jump up to: a b "Lamis' Story – International Women's Day 2015" . Medical Aid for Palestinians . 21 March 2015. Archived from the original on 17 September 2016 . Retrieved 8 May 2016 .

^ El Hamid, Ashraf Abd (22 March 2018). "Why the Arab world celebrates Mother's Day on March 21" . english.alarabiya.net . Retrieved 9 July 2019 .

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^ "Días Nacionales en Chile" . Retrieved 8 April 2013 .

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^ "Calendario Cívico Escolar" . Dirección Regional de Educación de Lima Metropolitana . Retrieved 7 June 2008 .

^ Kabita Maharana (9 May 2014). "Mother's Day 2014 to be Celebrated in US and other Countries: Best Quotes to Say 'Thank You' to Mum" . International Business Times . Retrieved 11 May 2014 .

^ Jump up to: a b Ministerio de Educación y Cultura de Paraguay, Día de la Madre (in Spanish)

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^ Jump up to: a b The Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus (14 October 2009), Support for mothers remains the key priority of Belarus' social policy

^ Jump up to: a b Padre Fabián Castro (3 October 2010). "El día de la madre en el mundo y en la Argentina" (in Spanish). padrefabian.com.ar . Retrieved 13 May 2013 . La cuestión tiene que ver con el calendario litúrgico que la Iglesia Católica utilizaba antes de la reforma producto del Concilio Vaticano II. Allí el 11 de octubre era la festividad de la Maternidad de la Virgen María. (Actualmente se celebra el 1 de enero). Con este motivo era costumbre argentina pasar la celebración litúrgica al domingo anterior o siguiente al 11. Con el lento correr de los años la tradición popular fue fijando como el tercer domingo de octubre la celebración de la Madre y las madres.

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