When does Mother’s Day fall in Mexico in 2024?

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We share with you all the details about Mother’s Day, which is increasingly becoming an important celebration in the country.

Mother’s Day is approaching, one of the most emotional celebrations of the year, as it recognizes mothers. Here we share more details about this date, which for years has been commemorated every May 10, in Mexico.

What day does May 10 fall?
This 2024, May 10 falls on a Friday, which gives rise to extending the celebration throughout the weekend. So the final preparations are already being made to celebrate with the family.

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According to information published by the National Council for Culture and the Arts of Mexico, in our country this celebration began in 1922. May was chosen, because it is a month consecrated to the Virgin, and the date 10, because in that At that time that was the day on which salaries were paid to workers.

However, another version suggests that the first Mother’s Day was celebrated in 1913, in Oaxaca, when the wife of a Methodist priest found a magazine where the celebration was discussed and decided to return to the idea.

It should be noted that Mexico was the first Latin American country to begin commemorating the date, and later other sites joined.

How is Mother’s Day celebrated?
This holiday, deeply rooted in Mexican culture, is celebrated with great enthusiasm and affection throughout the country. Most families come together to express their love and gratitude towards mothers, who play a vital role in the care and development of their children.

Forms of celebration vary, from intimate gatherings to large parties, but they all share the same purpose: to show appreciation for mothers and all they represent.

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Although Mother’s Day is an occasion to give flowers, cards and other gifts, the most significant gesture is love and sincere recognition towards these women who dedicate their lives to the well-being of their families.

Source: mexico.as