Thursday 18 April 2024

The Heartbeat of Our Lives

 

A beloved tradition with deep roots in Filipino culture and values is Mother's Day. Like many other nations around the world, it is celebrated on the second Sunday in May. To highlight the value of motherhood in Filipino culture, the celebration in the Philippines celebrates all maternal figures, including godmothers, aunts, and grandmothers, in addition to biological moms.




In order to celebrate their mothers or other maternal figures on Mother's Day, Filipinos traditionally express sincere gratitude and affection. During special dinners or outings, families frequently get together to show their love and gratitude for one another by presenting presents, cards, or flowers. Frequently, handwritten letters or poems expressing love and respect for all that mothers do follow these gifts.



Additionally, Filipino communities often plan unique occasions and events as a way to celebrate moms as a group. Churches can commemorate motherhood with special Masses or services, and community centres and schools can honour motherhood with competitions, performances, and concerts. These gatherings offer a chance for people to come together and honour the women who have had a positive impact on their lives, as well as a reminder of the essential role mothers play in forming families and communities. 


All things considered, Mother's Day in the Philippines is a lovely celebration that honours the unselfish love, sacrifice, and unwavering support of moms and other maternal figures—embodiments that represent the Filipino values of respect, family, and thankfulness.



Reference/s:

     https://www.indiatimes.com/amp/events/mothers-day-2024-when-is-mothers-day-in-2024-628286.html

     https://www.twinkl.kr/event/mothers-day-usa-2024

     https://schoolscompared.com/news/uae-mothers-day-dates-explained-when-should-you-be-celebrating-mothers-day-2022/


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