05-04-2004, 03:52 AM
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Re: Remember - Mother's Day is coming!
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� in France, Mother's Day is on the last Sunday of May. A special cake resembling a bouquet of flowers is presented to mothers at a family dinner.
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Anyone else notice that Outlook has a real problem with recurring holidays that happen on the last xday (Sunday, Monday...) of the month?
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05-04-2004, 04:12 AM
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Haha, im sure it does!
...in addition to every other problem it spikes!
! = spike? :lol:
im feeling a little whacky... and no im not drunk... but uh is that how minorly drink people act? hehe
yeah, only tired here though!
... goodnight PPCT's coolpeoples!
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05-04-2004, 01:44 PM
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Re: Remember - Mother's Day is coming!
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Originally Posted by Jonathon Watkins
Mother's day in the UK was on the 21st of March. I sent a card & phoned.
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Mothers' day in UK is the fourth Sunday in Lent. This can usually be reckoned as within a week before or after 21st March, which is my mother's birthday, so it's double presents for her. I was surprised to find that Malaysia, a mainly Moslem country, celebrates Mothers' day on the same day as in UK.
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05-04-2004, 02:50 PM
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Re: Remember - Mother's Day is coming!
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I am from somewhere that celebrates Mother's Day and it was in March!
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I'm always happy to learn more about the world, though I do prefer to not be insulted while doing so.
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I hadn't intended to insult you and can't actually see how I did; however I apologise for any insult felt.
I merely wanted to highlight the UScentrism of the post.
It seems at least the UK and Malaysia have Mother's Day earlier.
Thanks
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05-04-2004, 04:01 PM
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Re: Remember - Mother's Day is coming!
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I merely wanted to highlight the UScentrism of the post.
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No problem. I had *tried* to "internationalize" it by indicating that I thought maybe not everyone celebrated, but it didn't occur to me to think it might be a different day. It's hard to list all of the caveats!*
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05-04-2004, 04:09 PM
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Re: Remember - Mother's Day is coming!
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Originally Posted by cyclist
Mothers' day in UK is the fourth Sunday in Lent. This can usually be reckoned as within a week before or after 21st March, which is my mother's birthday, so it's double presents for her. I was surprised to find that Malaysia, a mainly Moslem country, celebrates Mothers' day on the same day as in UK.
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"Mom - I'm sorry - I gave up gift-giving for Lent..."
So... I think this is a word problem....
Easter Sunday is the Sunday following the Paschal Full Moon (PFM) date for the year, and Lent is the 40 days before Easter, and Mother's Day is the 4th Sunday in that?
So, the 40 days of Lent end on Easter Sunday. 40/7 = 5.714etc, so 5 full weeks and 5 days. The 5 days don't reach back around to a Sunday, so the fourth Sunday has to be the week before Easter?
In other words, Mother's Day is the Sunday BEFORE the Paschal Full Moon date!
Did I get it right???
Of course, this depends on knowing the PFM date.
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05-05-2004, 12:24 PM
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Re: Remember - Mother's Day is coming!
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I'm no expert in ecclesiastical calendars, but that doesn't work. Lent starts on Ash Wednesday so if Lent is 40 days then it would end on a Monday. This year Ash Wednesday was 25th Feb so Lent of 40 days would end on Monday 5 April. But I found a website that said:
"Lent is a forty-day period before Easter. It begins on Ash Wednesday. We skip Sundays when we count the forty days, because Sundays commemorate the Resurrection. Lent begins on 25 February 2004 and ends on 10 April 2004."
That does at least end at Easter.
The Church of England (and probably other churches too) calls the Sunday before Easter Palm Sunday. Palm Sunday is never the same day as UK Mother's day. This year UK Mothers' Day was 21st March, Palm Sunday was 4th April and Easter Sunday was 11th April. So there were 3 weeks between Easter and Mothers' Day. This year at least, it was 2 Sundays before the PFM date. I haven't got dates for other years to hand to verify for sure, but a gap of 3 weeks every year sounds right to me.
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05-05-2004, 08:42 PM
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And then there're leap years to factor in as well. But February 29 was a Sunday this year anyway, so I guess the extra day didn't matter this time.
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