
Mother’s Day: A Day To Celebrate All Of The Mothers In Our Live
December 19th, 2008 by admin
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Mother’s Day is an ancient tradition that has been celebrated around the world for many years. Historical records document celebration of mothers going back to Early Egypt with Isis – who became known and celebrated as the Mother of the Pharaohs. The Romans’ Mother’s Day celebrated the Phrygian goddess Cybele – commonly referred to as the “Magna Mater” (Great Mother).
In the 17th century England began celebrating this special day.England began their tradition in the 1600’s. They called this day “Mothering Sunday”, a day that was celebrated during Lent. Traditionally servants that lived with their employers were encouraged to use this day to go home and visit Mothers.
Recognition of a mother’s day came much later in the United States. The first recorded celebration in America was actually a protest. In 1870, Julia Ward Howe gathered Mothers together in order to celebrate peace and motherhood. This was a result of the anguish she felt when viewing sons killing other sons during the Civil War.
In 1908, Ana Jarvis made attempts at creating a National Mother’s Day, with the anniversary of her mother’s date chosen as the date. Her first effort was made in 1907 when she gave each Mother of the church her own Mother taught Sunday school for, a white carnation. There were total of five hundred carnations passed out. The memorial service was held at her Mother’s church on May 10, 1908. From there Ana would trademark “Mother’s Day” and “second Sunday in May”.
Today, much of these traditions continue. We still celebrate our Mothers on the second Sunday of May – staying true to the celebration Ana Jarvis began. We also often give our Mothers flowers. Even the tradition of decorating our Mother is continued. The goddess Isis was typically seen sitting on throne wearing a crown made of two horns. The horns were guardians of a fiery sun orb. This is the one day per year that we shower our Mothers with gifts - most commonly rings, earrings, and necklaces, that will only compliment her beauty further, just Ana Jarvis did so in remembrance of her Mother, and the people of Egypt honored Isis.
Specially designed jewelry for mothers is a great way to let mothers and grandmothers know that they are loved loved and appreciated. There is now a wide variety of personalized jewelry available for mother’s and grandmothers that carry the name, birthstone, or birth dates of their children and grandchildren. Over the years rings for mothers have developed into the most widely chosen mother’s gift. A Mother and Grandmother have the one job that one can never retire from. It is important to honor them with the same beauty they gave us the day we were born.


























