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关于母亲节的来历,我们似乎并不陌生——一位名叫安娜·贾维思的女性在她母亲去世一年后,用自己的行动使这一具有悠久历史的纪念活动上升为官方节日。不过,在这之前,母亲节最早可追溯到古希腊的众神之母瑞亚,她是主神宙斯和天后赫拉的母亲。另外,不同国家,庆祝母亲节的日期也不尽相同,比如:我们熟悉的“五月的第二个星期日”实际上是采用了美国的习俗,而在英国,母亲节则定在四旬节的第四个星期日。 |
Jewish Proverb: God could not be everywhere and therefore be made mothers.
Ancient Greeks celebrated a holiday in honor of Rhea(Photo), the mother of the gods, including Zeus. Ancient Romans celebrated a holiday in honor of Cybele, a mother goddess. In the British Isles2 and Celtic Europe, the goddessBrigid(Photo), and later her successor St. Brigid, were honored with a spring Mother's Day. Motherhood honoured in modern times Mothers' Day is not celebrated on the same day throughout the world, for instance, in America Mother's Day occurs on the second Sunday in May while in Britain it is honored on the fourth Sunday in Lent(For more information on Lent, please check out Lent in "Easter's dictionary" or Carnival3 in "Word & Story"). ** Mother's Day in Britain (March 21st, 2006 )
It began as a day when apprentices4 and servants could return home for the day to visit their mothers. Traditionally, men went home with a gift of "mothering cake" -- a kind of fruitcake or fruit-filled pastry5 known as simnel cake (Photo ). ** Mother's Day in America (May 14th, 2006) Thanks to Anna M. Jarvis, Mother's Day has become an official holiday in the United States. After a year when her mother died on May 9, 1905, Anna M. Jarvis attended a memorial service at their church. Inspired by the service, she thought it would be wonderful if people set aside a time to pay personal tribute to their mothers. Then, the daughter began using some of her inheritance to promote a day that would honor all mothers. She and others staged a letter-writing campaign to ministers, businessmen, and politicians in their quest to establish a national Mother's Day. They were successful in the end. President Woodrow Wilson, in 1914, made the official announcement proclaiming Mother's Day a national observance that was to be held each year on the 2nd Sunday of May. Carnation6: the symbol of Mother's Day It was Jarvis who originated the custom of wearing a carnation on Mother's Day because carnation was her mother's favorite flower. A pink carnation is to honor a living mother and a white carnation is memory of a mother who passed away. |
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adj.有名的,声誉卓著的 | |
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岛( isle的名词复数 ) | |
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n.嘉年华会,狂欢,狂欢节,巡回表演 | |
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学徒,徒弟( apprentice的名词复数 ) | |
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n.油酥面团,酥皮糕点 | |
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n.康乃馨(一种花) | |
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