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domingo, 8 de mayo de 2016

Colombia


Mother's Day in Colombia takes place every year on the second Sunday in May, and its next celebration May 8, 2016.


The aim of this day is to pay tribute to all those women so special and valuable in our lives, those women who help us every day without expecting anything in return and give us all their love.

Colombia mothers are filled with love from your children on a day like this, why you should know that the most important thing is to enjoy this day with her, fill it with kisses and hugs.

Ecuador

Resultado de imagen de imagenes del dia de la madreYou know on what date the Mother's Day is celebrated in Ecuador this 2016 Happy Mother's Day.





The various institutions of the country and society celebrate Mother's Day with various events to recognize the loving and self-sacrificing work moms meet Ecuador in behalf of their children. Mother's Day in Ecuador held the second Sunday of May each year where all children make a special tribute to this beloved woman.





The date of Mother's Day 2016 in Ecuador this Sunday May 8 where Ecuadorians will pay homage to the woman who helps us every day without expecting anything in return is celebrated.

Origin of Mother's Day



It is a celebration honoring mothers, maternal bonds, and its influence on society. The 2016 Mother's Day is celebrated on May 1 in Spain but in many parts of the world is celebrated on different days, most often in March or May. This festival is not related to the many celebrations of mothers and motherhood that have occurred throughout the world for thousands of years, as the Greek cult of Cybele, the Roman festival of Hilaria, or the Sunday celebration of Christian motherhood. However, in many countries this day is related to the oldest traditions.
In the fifteenth century, the British began to celebrate Mothering Sunday, first at the beginning of Lent and then the fourth Sunday of Lent. In 1908, the United States developed the modern celebration of Mother's Day, created in memory of the mother of Professor Anna Jarvis. UK began to adopt this festival in 1914 and Germany in 1923. Other countries formalized as Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Turkey and Australia today and continue this tradition.
In most countries a recent celebration is derived from the celebrations developed in the United States. Approved by other countries and cultures, the festival has different meanings, associated to different events (religious, historical or legendary), and celebrated on different dates. In some cases, countries that already had their own celebration in honor of motherhood, subsequently adopted several superficial features of the US holiday, like giving carnations or such other gifts. The extension of this celebration is very variable. In some countries, it is potentially offensive to a mother not to celebrate the date of Mother's Day. In others, it is a little known festival celebrated mainly by immigrants, or covered by the media as a sign of foreign culture.