Every good Kiwi knows the answer to the question, 鈥淲hat day is Father鈥檚 Day?鈥听
But the holiday has been around since long before听the legendary Solly called in to More FM to immortalise the answer to that elusive question from long-suffering host Gareth Lischner.听
This year, Father鈥檚 Day takes place this Sunday, September 3, in New Zealand. But as we prepare to celebrate the dads, grandads and father figures in our lives, there鈥檚 a bigger question here: Why do different countries around the world celebrate Father鈥檚 Day on different dates?听
Here in Aotearoa we already have to keep up with time differences around the world, dress a season behind the fashion and shiver through winter while scrolling through endless #eurosummer posts on Instagram - so why do we do Father鈥檚 Day differently too?听
It might seem like totally random dates have been chosen to celebrate the parents and grandparents in our lives, but it turns out that both Father鈥檚 Day and Mother鈥檚 Day have a long and somewhat bittersweet history.听
So, before the cliched Hallmark cards first hit the shelves and we started gifting our dads endless pairs of socks and fancy barbecue sauces and our mums the never-ending breakfast in bed and bouquets of flowers, how did people celebrate?听
Father's Day is a time to celebrate the father figures in our lives - but why do we celebrate on a different date to other countries? Photo / 123RF听
The origins of Mother鈥檚 Day听
Mother鈥檚 Day is celebrated in New Zealand on the second Sunday in May each year.听
The ancient Greeks and Romans held festivals to honour mother goddesses Rhea and Cybele, while the early Christian festival, Mothering Sunday, was celebrated in what we now know as the UK. On the fourth Sunday during Lent around Easter, people would return home to their 鈥渕other church鈥 for a special service and to reunite with their families.听
According to听Reader鈥檚 Digest, Mother鈥檚 Day originated in the US in the 1860s when Ann Reeves Jarvis organised Mothers鈥 Friendship Day to promote peace between former Union and Confederate soldiers, who fought on opposite sides in the Civil War.听
Suffragette Julia Ward Howe, also American, wrote a Mother鈥檚 Day Proclamation in 1870, calling on mothers to unite to promote world peace. It starts with the stirring words: 鈥淎rise, all women who have hearts, whether your baptism be that of water or of tears! Say firmly: 鈥榃e will not have great questions decided by irrelevant agencies, our husbands shall not come to us, reeking with carnage, for caresses and applause.鈥欌听
Jarvis鈥 daughter Anna Jarvis held the first Mother鈥檚 Day worship service in May 1908 at Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church in West Virginia. The church is now home to the International Mother鈥檚 Day shrine. She campaigned for the day to become a national holiday, and in 1914, the president at the time, Woodrow Wilson, officially established the second Sunday in May as Mother鈥檚 Day.听
But she would later denounce how commercialised the holiday had become and would sue several groups for using the name Mother鈥檚 Day. By the time she died in 1948, she had disowned the day completely.听
Before the traditional breakfast in bed, how did we celebrate Mother's Day and Father's Day? Photo / Getty Images听
The origins of Father鈥檚 Day听
History books show that Mother鈥檚 Day existed first - but the celebration of father figures also dates back centuries.听
Archaeologists have reported finding an ancient Babylonian tablet from a boy named Elmesu addressed to his father, wishing him health and a long life. It may just be the very first Father鈥檚 Day card - without a single reference to farts, hair loss or generally getting old.听
The modern version of Father鈥檚 Day originated in the US, founded by a woman named Sonara Dodd. She was one of six children raised by her widowed father, who was also a Civil War veteran.听
To celebrate her own solo dad and fathers everywhere, she successfully campaigned for the first citywide Father鈥檚 Day celebration in Spokane, Washington in 1910.听
By 1972, President Richard Nixon had signed a proclamation making Father鈥檚 Day an official holiday in the US on the third Sunday in June. Like Mother鈥檚 Day, it鈥檚 not a public holiday elsewhere but is typically celebrated on a Sunday.听
Why do different countries celebrate Mother鈥檚 Day and Father鈥檚 Day on different dates?听
Turns out it鈥檚 got a lot to do with religious traditions and the contrasting seasons in different parts of the world.听
Many countries either follow in the footsteps of the UK or of the US. In New Zealand, we celebrate Mother鈥檚 Day on the second Sunday in May just like the US, but we celebrate Father鈥檚 Day at the start of spring - as do Australia, Papua New Guinea and Fiji - while the UK and the US celebrate dads on the third Sunday in June.听
It鈥檚 convenient for New Zealand to celebrate in spring, because we already have a lot of holidays across the months when other countries typically celebrate.听
Several countries have their own Mother鈥檚 Day and Father鈥檚 Day traditions that last longer than just one day.听
India celebrates mothers with the 10-day Durga Puja festival. It鈥檚 partly a religious festival celebrating goddess Durga conquering the demon Mahishasur, and partly a time for family reunions, with feasts, gift giving and processions.听
In Peru, Mother鈥檚 Day is a time to visit the graves of your female ancestors, clean the gravestones and decorate them with flowers before sharing food and drinks with your family at the ceremony. Bolivia celebrates all women, not just mothers, on Mother鈥檚 Day - marking the day women joined men in battle to defeat the invading Spanish, on May 27, 1812.听
Thailand鈥檚 Mother鈥檚 Day marks their former Queen Sirikit鈥檚 birthday on August 12. On this day, people offer food to monks, recite songs and poems, and children kneel at their mothers鈥 feet in respect.听
In Italy, Portugal and Spain, Father鈥檚 Day is celebrated on March 19 in honor of Jesus鈥 father Joseph of Nazareth. Mexico鈥檚 Father鈥檚 Day includes a 21km race held in Mexico City鈥檚 Bosque de Tlalpan, known as the Carrera Dia del Padre, every year. The most popular race on the day is naturally the father-son race.听
Thailand celebrates on December 5, the birthday of their previous king Bhumibol Adulyadej. Traditionally, the current king gives a speech on the day and fathers and grandfathers receive canna flowers, symbolising masculinity.听
Germany celebrates on Ascension Day, 40 days after Easter Sunday, by hiking outdoors and drinking alcohol. An elite combination.听
But if you鈥檙e not up to running a 21km race with your dad, engraving him a stone tablet, or heading out for a beer-fuelled hike together, you can find inspiration for Father鈥檚 Day in听.听
Bethany Reitsma is an Auckland-based journalist covering lifestyle and entertainment stories who joined the Herald in 2019. She specialises in lifestyle听human interest stories,听money-saving hacks听and听anything even remotely related to coffee.听
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