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Yes ,ChaCha already did ,do you know that The custom of honoring mothers goes back at least as far as 17th-century England, which celebrated (and still celebrates) Mothering Sunday. In 1911, President Woodrow Wilson made it a national holiday.

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The US celebrates Mother's Day on the 2nd Sunday in May. In 1870 Julia Ward Howe proclaimed a Mothers Day for Peace in the US. Historically, ancient Greeks celebrated Rhea, mother of the Gods. Mothers Day always falls on the 2nd Sunday in the month of May. In 2011, it is on Sunday, May 8 and for 2012 on Sunday, May 13.

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Mother's Day is always the second Sunday in May. In 2011, Mother's Day falls on Sunday, May 8. ChaCha for now!

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Mother's Day is always the second Sunday in May. In 2010, Mother's Day falls on Sunday, May 9. ChaCha for now!

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Sun May 10 2009 Mother's Day Observance- it is a day to honor your mother! ChaCha up!

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The custom of honoring mothers goes back at least as far as 17th-century England, which celebrated (and still celebrates) Mothering Sunday. In 1911, President Woodrow Wilson made it a national holiday.

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Mother's Day: Day set apart in the USA, UK, and many European countries for honouring mothers. It is thought to have originated in Grafton, West Virginia, USA, in 1908. This year: Sunday May 10, 2009. Thanks!

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