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Muttertag 2017 in Österreich

Über den Muttertag

Der Muttertag ist ein Festtag zu Ehren der Mütter, der weltweit gefeiert wird. Es gibt aber kein einheitliches für den Muttertag. In Österreich ist der Muttertag der zweite Sonntag im Mai. Der Muttertag 2017 in Österreich fällt also auf Sonntag, den 14. Mai 2017. An diesem Datum wird unter anderem auch in Deutschland, Liechtenstein und der Schweiz der Muttertag begangen.

Wann ist Muttertag 2017 in Österreich?*

In Österreich wird der Muttertag immer am zweiten Sonntag im Mai begangen. Im Jahr 2017 ist das Sonntag, der 14. Mai 2017. Dieses Datum für den Muttertag 2017 gilt auch in vielen anderen Ländern der Welt.

Muttertag 2018: Sonntag, 13. Mai 2018

Muttertag 2019: Sonntag, 12. Mai 2019

An diesen Daten wird unter anderem auch in folgenden Staaten der Muttertag gefeiert: Deutschland, Liechtenstein, Schweiz, Australien, Belgien, Brasilien, Chile, China, Dänemark, Ecuador, Finnland, Griechenland, Indien, Italien, Japan, Kanada, Kolumbien, Kuba, Niederlande, Neuseeland, Peru, Südafrika, Taiwan, Türkei, in den USA und Venezuela.

Ist der Muttertag in Österreich Feiertag?*

Der Muttertag 2017 ist in Österreich kein Feiertag. Es handelt sich aber immer um einen Sonntag.

*) Alle Angaben ohne Gewähr. Siehe auch Haftungsausschluss.

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Alles, was im Haus geschieht, behält SIE im Auge; Müßiggang ist ihr unbekannt.

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An dem heutigen Abend werden ROSEN VERTEILT UND EIN GLAS PROSECCO gibt es gratis dazu .

When is Mother’s Day in 2016, 2017, 2018, Mother’s Day 2016 Date

Mother is the most important person in everyone’s life. Without her, we can’t be here right now. She is the most caring and loving person in the world. To honour her, so many countries celebrates Happy Mother’s Day every year. It is the day when people honour her sacrifice, motherhood and love.

So, let’s see Mother’s Day 2016 date for each and every country around the world.

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When is Mother’s Day in 2016, 2017, 2018, Mother’s Day 2016 Date

  • Myanmar: People celebrate Mother’s day on full moon day in January each year.
  • Georgia: People celebrate on 3rd March of every year.
  • Norway: Norwegians celebrate on second Sunday of every February.

Following countries celebrates Mother’s day on 8th March each year.

These three countries celebrates Mother’s day on fourth Sunday in Lent

Following countries celebrates Mother’s Day on 21st March each year (vernal equinox)

Following countries celebrate Mother’s Day on first Sunday of May

  • Hungary, Lithuania, Romania, Mozambique, Portugal and Spain

These three countries celebrate Mother’s Day on 10th May each year

Following countries celebrate Mother’s day on second Sunday of May

  • Anguilla, Zimbabwe, Antigua and Barbuda, Zambia, Aruba, Venezuela and Australia. Austria, Vietnam, Bahamas, Cambodia, Dominica, Canada, Colombia, Jamaica and Suriname. Bangladesh, Chile, People’s Republic of China, Ecuador, Philippines, United States, Puerto Rico and Italy. India, Barbados, Cuba, Kurdistan, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Uruguay, Greece and Denmark. Papua New Guinea, Tanzania, Belize, Macau, Ghana and Peru.
  • Belgium, Ethiopia, Latvia, Saint Lucia, Taiwan, Bermuda, Grenada, Malaysia and Trinidad and Tobago. Botswana, Estonia, Sint Maarten, Tonga, Cyprus, Japan, Slovakia and Sri Lanka. Ukraine, Czech Republic, Liechtenstein, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Switzerland, Curacao, Bonaire and Finland. Singapore, Germany, Uganda, New Zealand, Brunei, Samoa, Hong Kong, Netherlands and Pakistan. Fiji, Turkey, Brazil, Malta, Guyana, Liberia, Honduras and Iceland.

Slovenia celebrate on 25th March on each year. While Armenia celebrate it on 7th April each year.

South Korea: South Korea celebrate Parent’s Day on 8th May each year.

On 15th May each year, Paraguay celebrate their own Mother’s day. It is the same day as Dia de la Patria. On 19th May each year, Kyrgyzstan celebrate Mother’s Day. While Poland celebrate on 26th May of each year. Bolivia celebrate on 27th May of each year.

Following countries celebrate Mother’s Day on last Sunday of May (Sometimes first Sunday of June if its Pentecost)

  • Algeria, Tunisia, Dominican Republic, Sweden, France, Senegal, French Antilles, Mauritius, Madagascar, Haiti and Morocco.

Nicaragua celebrate on 30th May each year. Mongolia also celebrate on 1st June each year. Mongolia celebrate Mother’s Day and Children’s Day on same day. Luxembourg celebrate Mother’s day on second Sunday of June.

Kenya celebrate on last Sunday of June.

Thailand celebrate Mother’s day on the birthday of Queen Sirikit which falls on 12th August each year. While Costa Rica and Antwerp city of Belgium celebrate on 15th August each year (Assumption of Mary).

Malawi, another African country celebrate on second Monday of October.

On 14th October each year, Belarus celebrate Mother’s day since 1996. Argentina celebrate on third Sunday of October. Russia celebrate on last Sunday of November.

Timor Leste celebrate Mother’s Day on 3rd November each year. Panama also celebrate on 8th December which is the day of Feast of the Immaculate Conception. Indonesia also celebrate Mother’s Day on 22nd December of each year.

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Article last re-published on February 20, 2016.

U.S. Feiertage und andere besondere Tage 2017

Offizielle Feiertage sind in rot gekennzeichnet.

*Dieser Feiertag wird offiziell als "Washington's Birthday" in Section 6103(a) of title 5 of the United States Code, welches das Gesetz beschreibt, das die offiziellen Feiertage für Staatsangestellte regelt.

Im Volksmund wird dieser Feiertag mehr als President's Day bezeichnet und private Firmen und Einrichtungen begehen diesen Tag meistens nicht. Somit sind i.d.R. alle privaten Geschäfte geöffnet.

-(2. Sonntag im Mai)

- (3. Samstag im Mai)

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(4. Freitag im September)

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Mother's Day and Muttertag in Germany

The history of mom's holiday in Germany and around the world

Although the idea of honoring mothers on a special day was known as far back as ancient Greece, today Mother's Day is celebrated in many countries, in many different ways, and on different dates.

Where Did Mother's Day Originate?

The credit for the American Mother's Day observance goes to three women. In 1872 Julia Ward Howe (1819-1910), who also wrote the lyrics for "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," proposed a Mother's Day observance dedicated to peace in the years following the Civil War.

Such annual observances were held in Boston in the late 1800s.

In 1907 Anna Marie Jarvis (1864-1948), a Philadelphia teacher originally from Grafton, West Virginia, began her own efforts to establish a national Mother's Day. She also wished to honor her own mother, Anna Reeves Jarvis (1832-1905), who had first promoted the "Mothers' Work Days" in 1858 as a way to improve the sanitary conditions in her town. She later worked to relieve suffering during and after the Civil War. With the support of churches, business people, and politicians, Mother's Day came to be observed on the second Sunday in May in most U.S. states within several years of Ann Jarvis' campaign. The national Mother's Day holiday became official on May 8, 1914, when President Woodrow Wilson signed a joint resolution, but it was more of a patriotic day on which flags were flown in honor of mom. Ironically, Anna Jarvis, who later tried in vain to combat the increasing commercialization of the holiday, never became a mother herself.

Mother's Day in Europe

England's Mother's Day observance goes back to the 13th century when "Mothering Sunday" was observed on the fourth Sunday of Lent (because it was originally for Mary, mother of Christ). Later, in the 17th century, servants were given a free day on Mothering Sunday to return home and visit their mothers, often bringing along a sweet treat known as the "mothering cake" that was to be kept until Easter.

In the UK, Mothering Sunday is still observed during Lent, in March or early April.

In Austria, Germany, and Switzerland Muttertag is observed on the second Sunday in May, just as in the U.S., Australia, Brazil, Italy, Japan, and many other countries. During the First World War, Switzerland was one the first European countries to introduce Mother's Day (in 1917). Germany's first Muttertag observance took place in 1922, Austria's in 1926 (or 1924, depending on the source). Muttertag was first declared an official German holiday in 1933 (the second Sunday in May) and took on a special significance as part of the Nazi motherhood cult under the Hitler regime. There was even a medal—das Mutterkreuz—in bronze, silver, and gold (eight or more Kinder!), awarded to mothers who produced children for the Vaterland. (The medal had the popular nickname of "Karnickelorden," the "Order of the Rabbit.") After World War II the German holiday became a more unofficial one that took on the cards-and-flowers elements of the U.S. Mother's Day. In Germany, if Mother's Day happens to fall on Pfingstsonntag (Pentecost), the holiday is moved to the first Sunday in May.

Mother's Day in Latin America

International Mother's Day is observed on May 11.

In Mexico and much of Latin America Mother's Day is on May 10. In France and Sweden Mother's Day falls on the last Sunday in May. Spring in Argentina comes in October, which may explain why their Mother's Day observance is on the second Sunday in October rather than May. In Spain and Portugal Mother's Day is December 8 and is more of a religious holiday than most Mother's Day celebrations around the world, although the English Mothering Sunday actually began under Henry III in the 1200s as a celebration of the "Mother Church."

German poet and philosopher, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: "Von Vater hab ich die Statur, des Lebens ernstes Führen, von Mütterchen die Frohnatur und Lust zu fabulieren."

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Andy was in Singapore over Mother’s Day, so we celebrated a weekend early, before he left.

For Mother’s Day / From my heart / Thank you, Mama!

A post shared by lizneilvoss (@lizneilvoss) on May 5, 2016 at 12:56pm PDT

So… all of it. I loved all of it.

A post shared by lizneilvoss (@lizneilvoss) on May 5, 2016 at 12:58pm PDT

We celebrated with dinner instead of the more traditional brunch, but I still got a mixed drink. This was way stronger than the mimosa I probably would have gotten otherwise!

Then… later… Andy actually left and it was Mother’s Day for real. We were supposed to have beautiful weather, so I planned to spend the morning at the zoo.

Ziggy regularly wakes Andy up in the 5 AM hour wanting food and to be taken out.

She let me sleep in until 7:15!

Once everyone was up and dressed, G and I headed to Union Diner for an American-style breakfast.

Then I grabbed an iced chai from Starbucks and we set off for the zoo.

Having an iced chai as I wander through the zoo on this lovely Mother's Day! https://t.co/fcQLlJOWst

G’s wearing her Brazilian soccer cat in her Ergo while trying to shimmy up this log. As you do.

The baby snow leopards from last year aren’t so baby anymore.

(Sad but true that such cute babies have to grow up.)

When we were done at the zoo, we headed home for nap and we all napped. That’s the best!

After nap time, we headed to McDonald’s. (I know, I know.) Ronald McDonald was going to be at the McDonald’s near Badischer Bahnhof, the German train station, and I thought that would be a fun thing to do with part of our afternoon.

A post shared by lizneilvoss (@lizneilvoss) on May 8, 2016 at 8:38am PDT

We had ice cream at McDonald’s and then I made mac & cheese for dinner that night. Was it an exceptionally healthy day? No. But it was a fun day with my best girl and only could have been better if Andy had been with us.

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What two great Mother’s Days! So much fun! Love the pic with Ronald and the two of you! Very cute!

G still talks about Ronald and asks me when he’s going to be at McDonald’s again!

I love everything about your Mothers Day(s) — I love the treats you indulged in with your girl and all of the sweetness about the day. And I have never heard of proseco with limoncello but, yes please!

I hadn’t ever heard of that combination before, either, and had to try it when I saw it on the menu! It was definitely delicious and definitely strong.

I am totally jealous of your Mother’s Day crafts – I can’t wait until my lass is old enough to make hideous macaroni jewellery for me to wear (I say that now…!). Looks like you had a lovely double celebration!

Kid crafts are the best… until you have to store them all! 😉

Muttertag

Dieser besondere Tag, der nur den Müttern gehört, wird natürlich auf der ganzen Welt gefeiert!

Was sind die Unterschiede in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika und Deutschland?

Wenn die Familie zusammen sein kann, wird der Muttertag sehr ähnlich gestaltet. Wir stehen früh auf und überraschen die Mamas mit Frühstück, es gibt Geschenke und die Mamas sollen nichts tun müssen. Wir wollen zeigen, dass wir unsere Mamas lieben und sie immer brauchen werden. Dieser Tag soll uns daran erinnern, was für ein Glück wir haben!

In den USA sind gemeinsame Feiertage eher selten. Die amerikanische Lebenskultur und Arbeitskultur veranlasst viele junge Menschen berufliche und private Chancen in anderen Staaten wahrzunehmen. Eine Familienfeier über Skype sowie Besuche einmal im Jahr sind Normalität. Trotzdem werden die Mamas nicht vergessen.

Wer seine Mama nicht sehen kann an diesem Tag, freut sich umso mehr auf den nächsten Besuch und es ist eh viel schöner die Mama mehr als einmal im Jahr zu überraschen!

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