why does everyone insist on calling it Mother's Day now, it is MOTHERING SUNDAY
the day when everyone used to go and visit their Mother Church
when I was a child we picked a bunch of wild flowers and laid then under the altar when we went into the church, then at the end of the service we collected them and gave them to our Mother
you certainly didn,t have to go and buy a card and a present
That's a lovely idea if you are a Christian but if you're not then your mother wouldn't receive a lovely bunch of flowers, so 'Mother's Day' is more inclusive for those of us who are not Christian, and it doesn't hurt anyone it's now just a day when you show appreciation of your mother and grandmother (and indeed any other woman who has been formative in your upbringing). I personally can't see the harm.
We used to make cards and random stuff for our Mum and flowers etc or occasionally buy something small and meaningful to her and us, it doesn't have to be a commercial cash fest and as Naomi says it's the thought that counts. x
^ true follyfancier, but VERY few people go to church now.
'Mothers Day' is the 2nd most profitable time for card / gift producers after Christmas ! So 'Mothers Day' is the profitable commercial name!
There is nothing offensive about a home made card, bunch of tulips or a chocolate orange, tea and toast in bed for mom, we've always done this in our family.
We also go to the mother church for the Mothering Sunday service. As we were all Christened at different churches we choose to visit the 'mother church' of our parish - Worcester Cathedral.