LL-L "Traditions" 2005.10.15 (01) [E]
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L O W L A N D S - L * 15 October 2005 * Volume 01
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From: "Pat Reynolds" <pat at caerlas.demon.co.uk>
Subject: LL-L "Traditions" 2005.10.14 (03) [E]
Another traditions question: do you have a special day to honour
mothers? When is it, what is it called, and how long has it been a
tradition.
I ask because someone just said on another list that Mothers' Day is
20th Century. The English Mothering Sunday is, I think, older, and I
was wondering what others might have inspired/lead to the American
observance.
Cheers,
Pat
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Pat Reynolds
pat at caerlas.demon.co.uk
"It might look a bit messy now,
but just you come back in 500 years time"
(T. Pratchett)
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From: R. F. Hahn <sassisch at yahoo.com>
Subject: Traditions
Hi, Pat!
Take a look at the following sites with mention of the history:
http://mothers-day.123holiday.net/
http://womenshistory.about.com/od/mothersday/a/britain.htm
http://mothersday.indiaserver.com/mothers-day-origin.html
Regards,
Reinhard/Ron
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