Why is Mother's Day always celebrated on the second Sunday of May—does it have a religious link?

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  1. Mother's Day being on the second Sunday of May doesn’t actually come from any religious tradition. It’s more of a historical and cultural thing. In the U.S., it started thanks to a woman named Anna Jarvis in the early 1900s. She wanted a day to honor moms, especially after her own mother passed. The second Sunday of May was just the date she picked for the first official celebration, and it kind of stuck. Over time, other countries adopted it too (though not all on the same day). So yeah, no deep religious link — just a heartfelt idea that turned into a tradition.

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  2. Mother's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May, a date chosen for sentimental reasons, not primarily for religious reasons. The date was chosen in the US by Anna Jarvis to coincide with the day her mother, Ann Jarvis, died. While the holiday has some religious ties, particularly in the form of Mothering Sunday in the UK, the main reason for the US date is personal remembrance.
    However, other reasons include:
    Personal Remembrance:
    Anna Jarvis, after her mother's death in 1905, campaigned for a day to honor mothers, choosing the second Sunday in May because it was the day her mother died.
    Commercial Venture:
    In the US, the focus of the holiday has shifted towards commercial aspects, with cards, flowers, and gifts becoming major parts of the celebration.
    Religious Tie: Mothering Sunday:
    In the UK, Mothering Sunday is a Christian tradition celebrated on the fourth Sunday of Lent, and it's been argued that it's linked to honoring Mary, the mother of Jesus.
    No Direct Biblical Connection:
    While Mother's Day has a religious component in some parts of the world, there's no direct biblical mandate or basis for the holiday, and it's not a universally recognized Christian observance.

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