Mother’s Day 2025: Date, History, Significance and Celebrations

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By The Sampadak Express

Mother’s Day is a heartfelt occasion celebrated globally to honour mothers and maternal figures for their unwavering love, sacrifices, and essential roles in families and society. In 2025, Mother’s Day falls on Sunday, May 11, as it is observed annually on the second Sunday of May.

History of Mother’s Day:

The origins of Mother’s Day trace back to early 20th-century America. It was initiated by social activist Anna Jarvis, who was inspired by her mother’s humanitarian work. Jarvis held the first official Mother’s Day celebration to honour the contributions of mothers. Recognising its importance, U.S. President Woodrow Wilson officially designated the second Sunday in May as Mother’s Day in 1914. Since then, the tradition has spread worldwide, with many countries embracing the day to acknowledge the influence of mothers.

Significance:

Mother’s Day is more than a celebration; it’s a tribute to the powerful role mothers play in nurturing lives and building communities. It’s a time to show appreciation for their selfless dedication, emotional strength, and the love they provide. The day also honours all maternal figures grandmothers, stepmothers, adoptive mothers, guardians, and others who provide motherly support and guidance.

Celebration and Traditions:

Modern Mother’s Day celebrations vary but commonly include gifting flowers, handmade cards, thoughtful presents, or spending quality time together. Some write heartfelt letters, while others plan special outings or meals. Regardless of the form, the focus remains on expressing genuine gratitude and love, proving that heartfelt gestures matter more than their cost.

As Mother’s Day 2025 approaches, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the immeasurable contributions of mothers and show appreciation in the most meaningful ways possible.

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