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  2. Mothering Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Mothering Sunday; Observances: Visiting the local mother church or the church in which one was baptised; honouring one's mother [1]: Date: 4th Sunday in Lent: 2023 date: 19 March: 2024 date

  3. Mothering Sunday (film) - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, Jane Fairchild is an orphan and maidservant who works for the wealthy Niven family. On Mothering Sunday, Jane is given the day off to spend as she likes.To her surprise, Paul Sheringham, the son of wealthy neighbours, invites her to spend the day with him at his family's house while his parents are out having lunch with the Nivens and the Hobday family.

  4. Laetare Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, weddings (otherwise banned during Lent) could be performed on this day, [12] and servants were released from service for the day to visit their mother church, the place in which they received the sacrament of baptism (hence 'Mothering Sunday'). Laetare Sunday is the date on which the recipient of University of Notre Dame's ...

  5. Is Mother’s Day a Christian holiday? Here’s how the ...

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    Mother’s Day is this Sunday. You’d better make that reservation now if you’re taking mom out to eat. ... 2023 at 4:19 PM. ... Mothering Sunday was also a way for domestic servants or workers ...

  6. ‘Mothering Sunday’ Star Odessa Young to Lead Psychological ...

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    “Mothering Sunday’s” Odessa Young has been tapped for award-winning director Thordur Palsson’s upcoming psychological horror “The Damned.” The film will see Young star as Eva, a 19th ...

  7. Mother's Day - Wikipedia

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    In Ireland, Mother's Day is celebrated on the fourth Sunday of Lent, as in the United Kingdom, and has the same roots in Mothering Sunday. The practice died out in Ireland around the late 18th century but was revived around the 1950s due to Americanisation .

  8. Review: A secret love infuses sensual, melancholic 'Mothering ...

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    Odessa Young, Josh O'Connor, Olivia Colman and Colin Firth star in 'Mothering Sunday,' a British romantic drama set in the wake of World War I.

  9. Refreshment Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Laetare Sunday, the fourth Sunday in Lent; Gaudete Sunday, the third Sunday in Advent; Of these, the better known is Laetare Sunday, and if reference is made to a single "Refreshment Sunday" or "Rose Sunday" it is usually this Sunday that is meant. [1] It is also called Mid-Lent Sunday, Mothering Sunday, Mother's Day, and Rose Sunday.