When is it?

When is Mother's Day 2023 in Ireland?

Irish celebration of mothers and motherhood

Local date

Sunday, March 19, 2023

Time zone · Europe/Dublin

How it's calculated

Fourth Sunday of Lent

Updated through 2023

History & Origins

The Story Behind Mother's Day

Mother's Day originated in the United States when Anna Jarvis held a memorial for her mother in 1908. She then campaigned for a national holiday, which was officially established in 1914 by President Woodrow Wilson. The tradition spread globally, though many countries celebrate on different dates based on their own cultural traditions.

Traditions & Celebrations

How Mother's Day is Celebrated

Common traditions include giving cards, flowers (especially carnations), and gifts to mothers. Many families prepare special meals or take mothers out to restaurants. Children often make handmade cards at school, and it's one of the busiest days for restaurants and florists.

Date Calculation

How the Mother's Day Date is Determined

In the US, Canada, and Australia, Mother's Day falls on the second Sunday of May. The UK celebrates on Mothering Sunday, which is the fourth Sunday of Lent (usually in March). Other countries have their own fixed or variable dates.

Mother's Day worldwide

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