“Mummy, mum, mother”: The most important and sacred person in our lives is honoured on Mother’s Day and is a small reminder of the most tender relationship in our lives.
It is a mobile holiday – like Father’s Day – and is celebrated every year on the second Sunday in May. For 2021, Mother’s Day is celebrated today, Sunday, May 9th.
How Mother’s Day began to be celebrated
The first references to Mother’s Day come from Ancient Greece. Gaia was the wife of Uranus in Mythology. In her personified Nature, who gives birth to the whole world she was worshiped as the supreme deity.
In modern times, Mother’s Day was established in the 19th century. The American Anne Maria Reeves Jarvis organized for the first time, in 1865, a movement called “Mothers Friendships Day” and similar meetings.
The Feast of the Mother in Greece was associated with the feast of Ypapantis, on February 2nd. Since the Orthodox Church then honours the fact that the Virgin Mary and Joseph go to the Temple with Jesus just 40 days old to receive the “blessing”. (this blessing is still given to new born babies and mothers by the church at 40 days )
However, since the 1960s, Greece has followed in this western celebration and, now, Mother’s Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May every year.
Source: iefimerida.gr