Father's Day is celebrated every year on the third Sunday of June.
This year 'Father's Day' will be celebrated on 18th June.
Fathers Day 2023 Date Importance: 'Father's day' is celebrated every year on the third Sunday of June all over the world. This year 'Father's Day' will be celebrated on 18th June. This day is celebrated to express respect and gratitude towards father's love and duties. According to information, for the first time in the year 1907, 'Father's Day' was celebrated unofficially. While officially it started in the year 1910. Whose proposal was presented by Sonora Smart Dodd, a woman living in America. Let us know about its history and importance.
History of Father's Day
According to information, a woman named Sonora Smart Dodd, a resident of America, had presented a proposal to celebrate 'Father's Day'. Which people had not accepted earlier and had ridiculed Dodd by making ridiculous comments. But after some time people understood Dodd's proposal and the importance of father and since then 'Father's Day' was celebrated on the third Sunday of June.
Importance of Father's Day
Although it is difficult to describe the love and dedication of parents in words. But 'Father's Day' is celebrated every year to understand the importance of father's love and sacrifice and to express respect towards him. On this occasion, people present gifts to their father and try to celebrate this day according to their father's choice and their status.
The story behind celebrating Father's Day
is that when Sonora Smart Dodd was very young, her mother died suddenly. After which his father William Smart took care of him and his siblings. One day in the church the bishop had given a great sermon on the power of motherhood. After which Dodd thought that the father should also get the same respect.
After which Dodd contacted the Spokane Ministerial Alliance. He spoke of recognizing June 5 as Father's Day to honor fathers around the world, on the occasion of his father's birthday. After which Dodd celebrated Father's Day for the first time on June 19, 1909.
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