FATHERS DAY : Jun 21, 2015
Father's Day is a celebration honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of
fathers in society. Many countries celebrate it on the third Sunday of June,
but it is also celebrated widely on other days. Father's Day was created to
complement Mothers Day, a celebration that
honors Mothers and motherhood.
Father's Day was inaugurated in the United States in the early
20th century to complement mothers day in celebrating
fatherhood and male parenting
After the success obtained by Anna Jarvis with the promotion of
Mother's Day in the US, some wanted to create similar holidays for other family
members, and Father's Day was the choice most likely to succeed There were other persons in the US who independently thought of
"Father's Day but the credit for the modern holiday
is often given to Sonora Dodd, who was the driving force behind its
establishment.
Father's Day was founded in Spokane, Washington at the YMCA in 1910 by Sonora Smart
Dodd, who was born in Arkansas Its first celebration was in the
Spokane YMCA on June 19, 1910. Her father, the Civil War veteran William Jackson Smart, was a single parent who raised his
six children there. After hearing a sermon about Jarvis'
Mother's Day in 1909, she told her pastor that fathers should have a similar
holiday honoring them. Although she initially suggested June 5, her father's
birthday, the pastors did not have enough time to prepare their sermons, and
the celebration was deferred to the third Sunday of June.
It did not have much
success initially. In the 1920s, Dodd stopped promoting the celebration because
she was studying in the Art Institute of Chicago, and it faded into relative
obscurity, even in Spokane. In the 1930s Dodd returned to Spokane
and started promoting the celebration again, raising awareness at a national
level She had the help of those trade groups that would benefit most
from the holiday, for example the manufacturers of ties, tobacco pipes, and any
traditional present to fathers. Since 1938 she had the help of the Father's Day
Council, founded by the New York Associated Men's Wear Retailers to consolidate
and systematize the commercial promotion. Americans resisted
the holiday during a few decades, perceiving it as just an attempt by merchants
to replicate the commercial success of Mother's Day, and newspapers frequently
featured cynical and sarcastic attacks and jokes. But the trade groups
did not give up: they kept promoting it and even incorporated the jokes into
their adverts, and they eventually succeeded.[10] By the mid-1980s the Father's Council wrote that " [Father's
Day] has become a Second Christmas for all the men's gift-oriented
industries."
A bill to accord national recognition of the holiday was
introduced in Congress in 1913. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson went to Spokane to speak in a Father's Day celebration and wanted to make it official, but Congress resisted, fearing
that it would become commercialized US President Calvin
Coolidge recommended in 1924 that the day be
observed by the nation, but stopped short of issuing a national proclamation. Two earlier attempts to formally recognize the holiday had been
defeated by Congress. In 1957, Maine Senator Margaret Chase
Smith wrote a proposal accusing Congress of ignoring fathers for 40
years while honoring mothers, thus "[singling] out just one of our two
parents". In 1966, President Lyndon B Johnson issued the first presidential proclamation honoring fathers,
designating the third Sunday in June as Father's Day. Six years later, the day was made a permanent national holiday
when President Richard Nixon signed it into law in 1972.
In addition to Father's Day, International Men’s Day is celebrated in many countries on November 19 for men and boys
who are not fathers.
Similar celebrations
A "Father's Day" service was held on July 5, 1908, in Fairmount West Virginia, in the Williams Memorial Methodist
Episcopal Church South, now known as Central United Methodist Church. Grace Golden Clayton was mourning the
loss of her father when, on December 1907, the Monongah Mining Disaster in nearby Monongah killed 361 men, 250 of them fathers,
leaving around a thousand fatherless children. Clayton suggested her pastor
Robert Thomas Webb to honor all those fathers. Clayton chose the
Sunday nearest to the birthday of her father, Methodist minister Fletcher
Golden.
Clayton's event did not have repercussions outside of Fairmont for
several reasons, among them: the city was overwhelmed by other events, the
celebration was never promoted outside of the town itself and no proclamation
was made in the City Council. Also two events overshadowed this event: the
celebration of Independence Day July 4, 1908, with
12,000 attendants and several shows including a hot air balloon event, which
took over the headlines in the following days, and the death of a 16-year-old
girl on July 4. The local church and Council were overwhelmed and they did not
even think of promoting the event, and it was not celebrated again for many
years. The original sermon was not reproduced in press and it was lost.
Finally, Clayton was a quiet person, who never promoted the event or even
talked to other persons about it.
Clayton also may have been
inspired by Anna Jarvis ' crusade to establish Mother's Day; two months prior,
Jarvis had held a celebration for her dead mother in Grafton West Virginia, a
town about 15 miles (24 km) away from Fairmont.
In 1911, Jane Addams proposed a city-wide Father's Day in Chicago, but she was turned
down.
In 1912, there was a Father's Day celebration in Vancouver, Washington,
suggested by Methodist pastor J. J. Berringer of the Irvingtom Methodist
Church. They believed mistakenly that they had been the first to celebrate such
a day. They followed a 1911 suggestion by the Porland
Oregonian .
Harry C. Meek, member of Lions Clun International, claimed that he
had first the idea for Father's Day in 1915. Meek claimed that the
third Sunday of June was chosen because it was his birthday (it would have been
more natural to choose his father's birthday).] The Lions Club has named him "Originator of Father's
Day". Meek made many efforts to promote
Father's Day and make it an official holiday.
Jun 21, 2015
India along with
Afganisthan, Pakisthan, Bangladesh, Srilanka, China, Canada, Cuba, France,
Greeece,Japan, UK, Vietnam, South Africa etc.


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