On March 19, Father's Day is celebrated, and although we know that in Spain this celebration occurs on this day because it coincides with the day of the death of San Jose, putative father of Jesus Christ, the truth is that the real origin is a completely different one, then What is the true origin of Father's Day?
In Spain Father's Day is celebrated since the 50s , when, following a bell at the department store, Galerias Preciados, it was established that every March 19, it was decided to exalt with gifts to the parents (in 1948 there was already a previous celebration with Mass, gifts and performances in the school of the teacher Manuela Vicente Ferrero which was the first one that I celebrate this day), but it was not in our country where this celebration originated.
It seems that the custom of celebrating Father's Day comes to us from the United States and was celebrated for the first time in the early twentieth century, when a young woman decided to dedicate a special day to her father.
Thus, the first Father's Day, of which there is documented information, appears to have been the July 5, 1908 in Fairmont, West Virginia , in the local Methodist church.
It was Mrs. Sonora Smart Dodd who, inspired by the sermon heard in the church during Mother's Day in 1909, requested by For the first time the formalization of the party.Mrs.Dodd organized the festivities for the first time on June 19, 1910 in Spokane, Washington .The election of June was due to the fact that in June The birthday of Mrs.Dodd's father, a veteran of the American Civil War, is celebrated.
At the beginning the United States holiday was born as a national holiday al, but was later rejected although it continues to be an opportunity for families, and especially for children, to celebrate their beloved parents.
Despite that origin, in Spain , as in other Catholic countries, we wanted to match the Father's Day, with the day dedicated to San Jose , the putative father of Jesus and the symbol of the paternal figure in the classical sense of the term, that of an attentive and loving father and a devoted husband.
San Jose is also considered the protector of orphans and, in general, of the weakest and most unfortunate people in society.By virtue of this, in the past, March 19 was an opportunity to do charity work and eventually to consider this saint as the image of the father and that Father's Day be celebrated on this day.
In addition, the date of March 19 coincides with the agricultural tradition at the end of the winter season. During that day, in ancient times, crop residues were burned in the squares.During this ritual hymns to the Saint were sung and the bunuelos of San Jose were eaten.The latter have remained a typical Father's Day dessert in some countries, such as Italy.
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