On this Mother's Day, let's remember and honour not only the mothers who are with us but also those who are no longer here, as their love and memories continue to live on β€
Mother's Day, also known as Mothering Sunday has roots in the 16th century Christian tradition, where people would return to their 'mother church' on the fourth Sunday of Lent, which is why the date changes each year.
People would gather wildflowers to give to their mothers and bring them to church π and eat special foods like Simnel cake and "mothering buns" π
Celebrated in many countries around the world to honour mothers and motherhood. It is a day for people to show appreciation for the mothers and mother figures in their lives πͺ
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