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In fact, Mother's Day has a laudable history. Leaving aside ancient Greek and Roman practices and "mothering Sunday" celebrated by early Christians, modern Mother's Day dates back to the US in the 19th century. In 1872, Julia Ward Howe -- a reformer who wrote the words to the Battle Hymn of the Republic-- suggested the idea of a Mothers Day dedicated to peace*. Her idea never caught fire... But on May 12 1907, one particular daughter was determined to pay tribute to her mother. A tale of altruism, and daughterly love
That May day in 1907, daughter Anna asked her preacher to speak in her mother's memory at a church service. The next year, the church bell was rung 72 times, once for each year of her mother's life. Anna junior then mounted a campaign to create a formal holiday honoring mothers: she wrote countless letters and lobbied congressmen; and in 1910, West Virginia became the first state with an official Mother's Day. In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed a national holiday. The worm turns...
Nonetheless, because of her early idealism, Mother's Day is celebrated around the world. And Anna's wish for a "day of sentiment" is still the origin and heart beneath the commercial fluff. * See a powerful short video about Julia Ward Howe's original concept of a Mother's Day for Peace. continue on, to 2008 Mother's Day Getaway Ideas... More on 2006 Mother's Day |
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