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Why do Latinos celebrate Mother’s Day on different dates?

May 12, 2024 | Community News

May 12, 2024

Mother’s Day holds immense significance in Latino culture, with varying dates and customs across Latin America. While Canada celebrates it on the second Sunday of May, Latin American countries have their own unique traditions. Some, like Ecuador and Colombia, follow the Canadian date, while others, like Mexico, celebrate on May 10th. Paraguay aligns Mother’s Day with its Independence Day on May 15th, while Bolivia and Nicaragua have their own dates in May. Costa Rica celebrates on August 15th, Argentina on the third Sunday of October, and Panama on December 8th, coinciding with the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

Motherhood is deeply revered in Latin American culture, often intertwined with religious beliefs, particularly in Catholic-majority nations. Mothers are seen as the foundation of the family and communities, celebrated with traditions like visiting graves in Peru or musical serenades in Mexico. While some countries embrace commercial aspects, like Brazil, others prioritize the religious aspect, such as Panama and Argentina. Regardless of the date or customs, Mother’s Day in Latin America is a heartfelt celebration of the matriarchs who shape lives and communities.

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