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In the United States, Dodd used the "Fathers' Day" spelling on her original petition for the holiday, [3] but the spelling "Father's Day" was already used in 1913 when a bill was introduced to the U.S. Congress as the first attempt to establish the holiday, [15] and it was still spelled the same way when its creator was commended in 2008 by the U.S. Congress.
Father's Day is a holiday honoring one's father, as well as fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society.The holiday complements similar celebrations honoring family members, such as Mother's Day and, in some countries, Siblings Day, and Grandparents' Day.
Día del Maestro Honors all the teachers throughout the country. It is often celebrated on the Monday before May 15. It is not a state holiday. May 23 Students' Day: Día del estudiante Honors all the students throughout the country. It is not a state holiday. Third Sunday of June Father's Day: Día del Padre Honors all the fathers throughout ...
Día de la Conmemoración de los Muertos en la Guerra: A federal and commonwealth official holiday. Also known as Día de la Recordación. June 19 Juneteenth [f] A federal official holiday. July 4 Independence Day: Día de la Independencia de los Estados Unidos: A federal and commonwealth official holiday. July 25 Puerto Rico Constitution Day
Navy Day (Dia de la Armada Argentina) on May 17. Not a holiday. May Week (Semana de Mayo) on May 18-24. Not a holiday. Army Day (Dia del Ejercito Argentino) on May 29. Not a holiday (but working holiday in the Army). Father's Day (Día del Padre) on the third Sunday of June. Not a holiday. Friend's Day (Día del Amigo) on July 20. Not a holiday.
This day (English: "Anniversary of the Constitution") commemorates the Constitution of 1917, promulgated after the Mexican Revolution on February 5. Article 74 of the Mexican federal labor law (Ley Federal del Trabajo) provides that the first Monday of February (regardless of the date) will be an official holiday in Mexico marking this occasion. [1]
Las Posadas derives from the Spanish word posada (lodging, or accommodation) which, in this case, refers to the inn from the Nativity story. It uses the plural form as the celebration lasts for a nine-day interval (called the novena) during the Christmas season, which represents the nine-month pregnancy [3] [4] of Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ.
Día del Trabajo: Also called International Workers' Day: May 10 Mother's Day: Día de la Madre: June 17 Father's Day: Día del Padre: September 15 Independence Day: Día de la Independencia: Celebrates the Act of Independence of Central America in 1821. November 2 All Souls' Day: Día de los Fieles Difuntos: December 24 Christmas Eve: Noche ...