Mother’s day is fast approaching both here and abroad. We all take this “holiday” for granted. It was not that long ago in the scope of things when the second Sunday in May was just that, the second Sunday in May. In the United Kingdom and Ireland Mother’s Day or Mothering Sunday is celebrated on the fourth Sunday in Lent (the 40 day period leading up to Easter) in honor of Mary, the mother of Christ. The history as well as the date are completely different than in the USA and other countries, even though customs are now similar. Mothering Sunday goes back to the time of early Christians in England. Some believe that the ceremonies in honor of Roman mother goddess, Cybele were adopted by the early church to worship Virgin Mary. Others say the Mother Church was substituted for Mother Goddess and according to a custom a person visited the church of his/her baptism (Mother Church) on this day. The origin of Mothering Sunday can also be traced to times when people in En
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