Fathers Day: history and traditions of celebration in different countries. International Father's Day in different countries The history of the origin of the international holiday of the Pope

Father's Day is a holiday traditionally celebrated on the third Sunday of the first month of summer, that is, in June! It is noted relatively recently, but has already become an integral part of holiday calendar Russians. Father's Day is not official holiday in our country, that is, it is not a red day on the calendar. However, this is a great occasion to please our beloved dads and give them a little more attention and love than usual. Fathers are our support and protection. However, not many people know how difficult it is to bear the burden of responsibility for the whole family and not give up under any circumstances. Therefore, celebrating Father's Day is a good tradition and a way to express our gratitude and love to our dads.

When is it customary to celebrate Father's Day (date of celebration in 2020 - June 21)

Let's repeat again and again. This holiday is celebrated on the third Sunday of summer. Thus, the day of celebration can be easily determined from the calendar, while the date will be different every year. The date of the holiday is "floating". So that you don’t count anything, we suggest that you familiarize yourself with the table, where everything has already been done for you ...

Father's Day Year The day on which Father's Day is celebrated in the corresponding year
2019 2 June
2020 21st of June
2021 June 20
2022 June 19
2023 June 18
2024 June 16

An interesting fact that may help remember the date of the celebration is that on this day it is customary to celebrate the day of the medical worker. Therefore, if your dad is related to medicine, then he has a double holiday.

Father's Day Information

Father's Day is celebrated in the summer in 60 countries. In America and Europe, it has been celebrated for several decades, and it came to Russia relatively recently. It does not yet have official status in our country. However, it is enshrined in law in several regions. V. V. Putin in 2008. He promised to consider the issue of giving official status to Father's Day, but so far these are just promises.
In each region of Russia, this holiday is celebrated in its own way. For example, in the Lipetsk region, on this day it is customary to award the badge "For fidelity to paternal duty." Father's Day is also celebrated in such regions as: Ulyanovsk, Volgograd, Kursk, Arkhangelsk, Novosibirsk. In St. Petersburg, this holiday has been celebrated since 2011, and in Moscow since 2012.
In 2014, for the first time in the capital, Papa Fest was held - a large festive festival. On February 20, 2015, a round table was held in the capital, at which the issue of the date of celebrating Father's Day in Russia was decided. It was decided to hold a vote on various information platforms of our country. But again nothing happened...

The history of the holiday Father's Day or why the 3rd week of July is considered father's day

Father's Day is celebrated annually in the summer. The holiday takes its countdown from the beginning of the 20th century. At the same time, it originated on another continent, in America, in the state of Washington. His idea was submitted by Sonora Smart. This girl and 5 other children were brought up after the death of their mother only by their father. Despite the hard work, he tried to pay attention to his children and give them love for two parents. One day, at a Mother's Day church service, Sonora thought about how great it would be to celebrate Father's Day as well. This would be a wonderful way to thank dad for his great love. The girl appealed to the authorities, and they supported her initiative.
The date of Father's Day was originally scheduled for June 5 - the birthday of Pope Sonora. However, due to pre-holiday troubles, the holiday had to be postponed to June 19.

In 1966, this holiday received official status in America.

Father's Day Traditions

On this day, it is customary to set the table and cook the favorite dishes of the fathers. Their children give dads all kinds of gifts (perfumes, ties, cufflinks, cigars, etc.). It is especially valuable if mothers also help them in choosing a gift, or in the process of creating it. Such touching attention will undoubtedly delight our beloved fathers and bring tears of joy to their eyes!
Roses are another symbol of the holiday. If the father is alive, then they give him red roses, if he died, then white ones are brought to the cemetery. Western tradition...

In addition, each country has its own traditions of celebrating Father's Day. For example, in Estonia, in kindergartens and schools, festive matinees are organized, and educators help to make gift crafts. In Australia, to strengthen family ties, several generations of families come together to go hiking or organize a festive picnic. Father's Day is also widely celebrated in Finland. It is customary to bake pies, organize family feasts, make souvenirs and hang out national flags. On Father's Day, it is customary to congratulate grandfathers, but candles are lit on the graves of deceased fathers. An analogue of this holiday in Japan is Boys' Day. This is a holiday for future samurai, who are given toy swords and knives. In Germany, Father's Day falls on the Ascension of the Lord, apparently because of this it is not widely and solemnly celebrated ...

Summing up the celebration of Father's Day

Father's Day is certainly very important not only for those families in which the father is the only parent, but also for full-fledged families. Father's Day helps children once again express their love and respect to dear dads. Show how important and valuable they are to them. Point out that their care and confidence is a reliable foundation for a strong family!

Father's Day is an event with a long history, it was celebrated for a long time without official resolutions. The celebration does not have a specific date to which it would be tied. In many countries, such as the USA, Canada, Venezuela, Argentina, France, Greece, Ireland, it is customary to celebrate Father's Day on the third Sunday of June. But a number of states celebrate and honor popes on completely different dates. The first region of Russia to establish Fathers' Day was the Volgograd Region, which set the holiday on November 1st. New Zealand and Australia have moved the date of the holiday to the second Sunday in August. The Thais hold celebrations on December 5th. In Germany, the holiday was legally justified in 1936 and falls on the celebrations of the Ascension of the Lord. Finland, Estonia and Sweden congratulate dads on the second Sunday in November. Spanish, Portuguese and Italian popes are thanked for their labors on March 19th.

history of the holiday

The idea to celebrate the day on which fathers would be honored came to Sonora Louise Smart Dodd back in 1909. She attended a church service on the occasion of Mother's Day. The American wanted to celebrate the efforts of her father. He heroically raised six children to their feet after his wife died during the last birth. As a grown woman, Dodd understood how much her dad had gone to great lengths to grow them all on his farm.

Sonora Dodd decided to make a petition, and then filed it with the city authorities, who reacted with interest to the undertaking. Already in 1910, the first celebration in honor of the fathers took place on the streets of Sonora Dodd's hometown. Pretty soon the idea of ​​the holiday was picked up all over the country. The initiative of the American woman was supported by US President Calvin Coolidge in 1924, and in 1956 the US Congress passed a resolution saying that the holiday should be established at the state level.

But the matter dragged on. Despite the signing of the corresponding proclamation by Lyndon Johnson, the next president of the country, the male composition of the Congress, fearing to be considered biased, did not give its approval. It wasn't until 1972 that Richard Nixon made Father's Day official.

Family holidays are one of the favorites, because they provide an opportunity to meet with loved ones, noting their great influence and significance in our lives. Among them, relatively young, but already received official recognition and due attention in 84 countries - Father's Day.

The celebration was originally proposed in 1910 in the US state of Washington, by a resident of the town of Spokane - Sonora Dodd. On the eve of Mother's Day celebrations, this woman, raised by the same father in large family(besides Sonora there were five more children), I thought about the neglected role of fathers. Fathers who often have to take care of the household, upbringing and earnings in order to support a family that has lost its mother. So it was in her family, where her mother died in childbirth, and her father, William Smart, who kept the farm, was able to provide for the children and give them a decent upbringing, despite all the difficulties. Mrs. Dodd took the initiative to the city council, where this idea was readily supported. Initially, June 5th was chosen as the date for Mr. Smart's birthday. But the organization required more time, and only on June 19 everything was ready for the celebration of the new significant date. A few years later, Father's Day began to be celebrated in several more states, and in 1966, President Lyndon Johnson announced that this holiday was made official for the whole country.

Traditionally, on this day, Americans meet families and honor fathers, and charity events are organized to provide financial support to single fathers, as well as to celebrate the achievements of fathers in this difficult field. Inspired by the American idea, Fathers Day became popular in Great Britain and Ireland, and later in many countries of the European continent. But he did not stop there, but became known to the inhabitants of China, Japan, India, Turkey, South Africa, Ecuador, Mexico, Cuba and a huge list of more than 80 countries, which continues to grow. The date of the festivities most often becomes the third Sunday of June, but in a number of countries this day is timed to coincide with local dates and differs from the generally accepted one.

In Russia, Father's Day has not yet received official status, but the project was put forward for consideration and perhaps in the near future this significant holiday will be celebrated not only at the regional, but also at the federal level. In the meantime, events and celebrations are held in some cities and regions on different dates. But all of them are united by one goal - to highlight the special role of fathers, who are not only the successors of the family, people responsible for the material support of the family, but also important participants in the educational process, participants in interaction at the adult-child level, as well as one of the main elements influencing on psycho-emotional and physical development future generation.

Father's Day is celebrated in many countries around the world. It has been celebrated on the third Sunday of June in Canada and the United States since 1910. In 2012, this date falls on June 17th.

For the first time, the idea that Fathers' Day should be established came to the mind of an American Sonora Louise Smart Dodd in 1909 in a church during a service, dedicated to the Day mother. She wanted to honor the memory of her father, William Jackson Smart. William's wife died in childbirth giving birth to their sixth child, and he raised all six on his own on a small farm near Spokane, Washington. When Sonora became an adult, she realized how much courage and dedication her father showed, single-handedly raising his sons and daughters to their feet. Sonora Dodd launched a petition proposing the establishment new holiday, and local city officials supported her.

Fathers Day was first celebrated on hometown Sonora Dodd in 1910. The local authorities were going to arrange festivities on June 5, the birthday of William Smart, but there was not enough time for their preparation, and the holiday was postponed to June 19. Soon the holiday became popular in other cities of the state.

In 1924, U.S. President Calvin Coolidge spoke out in support of Sonora Dodd's initiative. He believed that this holiday would strengthen the relationship between fathers and their children and at the same time remind fathers of their parental responsibilities.

In 1956, the US Congress passed a resolution on the need to establish such a holiday. In 1966, US President Lyndon Johnson signed a proclamation declaring the third Sunday in June as Fathers' Day. But the male composition of the US Congress did not dare to officially establish a holiday, as congressmen feared that they could be convicted of bias. It wasn't until 1972 that President Richard Nixon officially legalized Father's Day.

This holiday is also a support for the "fathers-heroes" who, like the parent of Sonora, raise their children on their own, despite all the obstacles. The national policy of the United States and Canada in every possible way approves and encourages "responsible fatherhood": in 1999, US President Bill Clinton signed a memorandum obliging federal agencies to allocate resources to help fathers. Dads with low incomes or a large number of children receive assistance from the state.

Like any holiday, Fathers Day has its own traditions. Adult children come to visit their fathers, invite them to dinners in restaurants or arrange out-of-town picnics. On this day, children try to express gratitude to their fathers: they help in every possible way around the house and send colorful Greeting Cards, give gifts and flowers, mostly red roses. As a tribute to the memory, white roses are brought to the graves of the fathers.

Together with Canada and the United States, International Fathers Day is celebrated on the third Sunday of June in more than 50 countries around the world, including the UK, Argentina, France, Greece, India, Ireland, Mexico, Pakistan, Singapore, South Africa, Venezuela and others.

In Australia and New Zealand, Father's Day is celebrated on the first Sunday in September. Brazilian popes accept congratulations on the second Sunday of August.

In Germany, Fathers Day (Vatertag) was legally introduced in 1936 and was immediately tied to the feast of the Ascension of the Lord. In 2011, the people of the country celebrated Father's Day on June 2.

On Father's Day, men gather in companies and go out into the countryside without their wives. Hiking and cycling (excursions) are the most popular, you can also sit in an open-air bar with a glass of beer. However, as equality between men and women strengthens, the custom is gradually being transformed into family outdoor recreation.

Lithuanians celebrate Father's Day on the first Sunday in June. In 2011, the holiday was given official status.

In Estonia, Sweden and Finland, Father's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of November.

The holiday has been celebrated in Estonia since 1992. The day before, themed matinees are held in kindergartens, and concerts for dads are held in schools; children give to dads homemade postcards and gifts (usually paper-cut and painted ties or cars). Flags are flown on Father's Day.

In Italy, Father's Day is traditionally dedicated to St. Giuseppe's Day and is, in fact, the main holiday of Italian men. On this day, congratulations and gifts are given to all men in Italy, but special attention is paid to fathers.

Italians choose gifts for their beloved dads very carefully. A bottle of expensive wine is considered a traditional present on this day. Moreover, the drink must necessarily correspond to the character of the person to whom it will be presented. In Italy, a special recommendation list of wines is compiled specifically for this date.

In addition to a bottle of elite drink, it is considered good form to present some men's gift- perfume, accessory or garment. Italians prefer to spend the evening of this day in the company of their fathers at dinner at home or in a restaurant.

In Russia, one of the first regions to legally establish Fathers Day was the Volgograd region. Since 2006, Volgograd residents have been celebrating "Father's Day" on November 1st.

In 2009, Fathers' Day was established in the Altai Territory by a decree of the regional administration, celebrated on the last Sunday of April.

At an unofficial level, International Fathers Day has been celebrated in St. Petersburg since 2011.

The material was prepared on the basis of information from RIA Novosti and open sources

Photo: BlueOrange Studio/Rusmediabank.ru

Today we have a good reason to celebrate the efforts of our beloved men in raising children, because June 17 is International Father's Day.

It is noteworthy that we owe the birth of this holiday to a woman, namely US citizen Sonora Louise Smart Dodd. Her father, William Jackson Smart, was a farmer and lived with his family near Spokane, Washington. He raised Sonora and his five other daughters and sons alone. Jackson's wife died during her sixth childbirth. But William didn't give up. He raised all the kids and gave them everything he could give.

Sonora, however, like her brothers and sisters, was very grateful to her father for her childhood. But she could not find a worthy manifestation of her feelings until she found herself in the church. It happened in 1909 on Mother's Day. Then the woman thought that honoring mothers is, of course, good, but what about fathers? Moreover, Sonora had only a dad who cared about his children no less than any mother.


Dodd wrote a petition to the local authorities with a request to establish a new holiday -. Having familiarized themselves with the applicant's life story, the administration staff came to a unanimous decision on this issue. A year later, in 1910, they began to prepare for the celebrations. At first, the holiday was scheduled for June 5, the day when William Smart was born. However, no matter how the authorities were in a hurry, they still did not manage to do everything necessary to organize the festivities before June 5. Therefore, the celebration was postponed to June 19. When Fathers Day became popular in the state, then throughout America, and then in Canada, it was decided to celebrate it on the third Sunday of June.

Despite the fact that the inhabitants of the American continent fell in love with Father's Day, and they celebrated it every year, for a long 62 years the holiday was not recognized as official. Although, we must pay tribute, congressmen and even President Calvin Coolidge tried to legitimize the celebration. But they were all men, and therefore feared that they could be accused of bias. However, another president, Richard Nixon, was not afraid of gossip, and in 1972, with one stroke of the pen, documented Father's Day.

Traditionally, on this June day, both adults and kids surround their dads with special attention and care. Usually, fathers are presented with a bouquet of scarlet roses as a gift, and white flowers are placed on the graves of deceased parents. In addition, men receive cards with warm words from their loved ones, families go on picnics or to restaurants.

Today, Father's Day celebrations take place in more than fifty countries around the world. However, in each state, in addition to this, their own "daddy days" are also celebrated.

For example, in Germany, Father's Day (or men's day) always coincides with the Ascension of the Lord (this year it is May 10), so it has already passed there. So the German men have already managed to get out into nature, moreover, without their wives and drink a mug or two of foamy drink.

In Italy, Father's Day is tied to the day they honor Saint Giuseppe (March 19). Italian men are given expensive wine on this holiday. Closer to the holiday date, the country even releases a special list of drinks that are recommended to be purchased as a gift for the strong half of humanity. In addition, Italian women always attach perfume, a tie or other accessory to a bottle of wine.

In Lithuania, Father's Day has also already died down. He was there on June 3 (the first Sunday in June). In this country, the holiday became official only a few years ago, and celebrations on its occasion are much more modest than on Mother's Day.

But the people of Thailand have yet to celebrate Dad's Day. Thais honor fathers on December 5, the birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej or Rama IX. According to the citizens of this country, just as the emperor is the head of the state, so the father is the head of his family. Unfortunately, in 2016, Rama passed away, and therefore magnificent celebrations on the occasion of Father's Day have not been held for 2 years now.

In Bulgaria this year fathers will be congratulated on December 26th. The feast of the popes there always coincides with the religious date dedicated to Joseph the Betrothed. The same Joseph who was betrothed to the Virgin Mary, who gave birth to Jesus Christ.

Brazilians will honor their fathers on August 12th. Back in the mid-1950s, journalist Silvio Bering suggested that local authorities celebrate this holiday on the day of St. Joachim, the grandfather of Jesus, who, by the way, is the patron saint of all dads and grandfathers.

AT South Korea the holiday of father and mother is celebrated on the same day (May 8). Koreans give flowers to their parents, and recently it has become popular to pay for various cosmetic procedures for elderly ancestors.

As for Russia, Father's Day has not yet been officially fixed here. However, some celebrations on the third Sunday of June have already been held for several years. For example, the PAPA FEST festival has been held in the capital since 2014, various lectures and seminars on the topic of fatherhood are organized, as well as fundraising for poor families and for orphans.

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