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1、Mothers DaySo who came up with the idea of honoring mothers nation-wide on the second Sunday in May? EARLY CELEBRATIONS Some historians claim that the predecessor of the Mothers Day holiday was the ancient spring festival dedicated to mother goddesses. In the ancient Greek empire the spring festival

2、 honored Rhea, wife of Cronus and mother of the gods and goddesses. In Rome the most significant Mothers Day-like festival was dedicated to the worship of Cybele, another mother goddess. Ceremonies in her honor began some 250 years before Christ was born. This Roman religious celebration, known as H

3、ilaria, lasted for three days - from March 15 to 18! ENGLANDS MOTHERING SUNDAY More like the modern celebration of Mothers Day is Englands Mothering Sunday, also called Mid-Lent Sunday, observed on the fourth Sunday in Lent. Some say the ceremonies in honor of Cybele were adopted by the early church

4、 to venerate the Mother of Christ, Mary. Others believe the Mother Church was substituted for mother goddess and custom began to dictate that a person visit the church of his/her baptism on this day. People attended the mother church of their parish, laden with offerings. Also in England in the 1600

5、s, young men and women who were apprentices or servants returned home on Mothering Sunday, bringing to their mothers small gifts like trinkets or a mothering cake. Sometimes furmety was served - wheat grains boiled in sweet milk, sugared and spiced. In northern England and in Scotland, the preferred

6、 refreshments were carlings - pancakes made of steeped pease fried in butter, with pepper and salt. In fact, in some locations this day was called Carling Sunday. Another kind of mothering cake was the simnel cake, a very rich fruit cake. The Lenten fast dictated that the simnel cake had to keep unt

7、il Easter. It was boiled in water, then baked, and was often finished with an almond icing. Sometimes the crust was of flour and water, colored with saffron. INTEREST STARTS IN THE UNITED STATES Anna M. Jarvis (1864-1948) is credited with originating our Mothers Day holiday. She never married and wa

8、s extremely attached to her mother, Mrs. Anna Reese Jarvis. Mrs. Jarvis was a ministers daughter who for 20 years taught Sunday School in the Andrews Methodist Church of Grafton, West Virginia. Miss Jarvis graduated from the Female Seminary in Wheeling, West Virginia, and taught in Grafton before mo

9、ving to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with the rest of her family. Anna Reese Jarvis died in Philadelphia in May of 1905. Still unmarried and left alone with her blind sister Elsinore, Anna missed her mother greatly. Two years after her mothers death (1907) Anna Jarvis and her friends began a letter-w

10、riting campaign to gain the support of influential ministers, businessmen and congressmen in declaring a national Mothers Day holiday. She felt children often neglected to appreciate their mother enough while the mother was still alive. She hoped Mothers Day would increase respect for parents and st

11、rengthen family bonds. THE FIRST MOTHERS DAY The first Mothers Day observance was a church service honoring Mrs. Anna Reese Jarvis, held at Anna Jarviss request in Grafton, West Virginia, and in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on May 10, 1908. Carnations, her mothers favorite flowers, were supplied at t

12、hat first service by Miss Jarvis. White carnations were chosen because they represented the sweetness, purity and endurance of mother love. Red carnations, in time, became the symbol of a living mother. White ones now signify that ones mother has died. OTHER MOTHERS DAY OBSERVANCES The first Mothers

13、 Day proclamation was issued by the governor of West Virginia in 1910. Oklahoma celebrated Mothers Day that year as well. By 1911 every state had its own observances. By then other areas celebrating Mothers Day included Mexico, Canada, China, Japan, South America and Africa. The Mothers Day Internat

14、ional Association was incorporated on December 12, 1912, with the purpose of furthering meaningful observations of Mothers Day. OFFICIAL PROCLAMATION The House of Representatives in May, 1913, unanimously adopted a resolution requesting the President, his Cabinet, members of Congress, and all offici

15、als of the federal government to wear a white carnation on Mothers Day. Congress passed another Joint Resolution May 8, 1914, designating the second Sunday in May as Mothers Day. The U.S. flag is to be displayed on government buildings and at peoples homes as a public expression of our love and reverence for the mothers of our country. President Woodrow Wilson issued the first proclamation making Mothers Day an official national holiday. SO NOW WHAT? If your mother is still alive, take care to shower her with special attention this Mothers Day. Visit her. Phone her.

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