Happy Father's Day!
(Picture taken by my wife) |
The idea for Father’s Day is attributed to Sonora Dodd, who
was raised by her father after her mother’s death during childbirth. While
listening to a sermon at church on Mother’s Day, she thought about all her
father had done for her and her siblings and decided fathers should have a day,
too. Because Dodd’s father was born in June, she encouraged churches in her
area, Spokane, Wash., to honor fathers that month. The first Father’s Day was
celebrated in Spokane in 1910.
Over the years, the idea spread, and people lobbied Congress
to establish the holiday. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson, who had signed a
proclamation establishing Mother’s Day, approved the idea, but never signed a
proclamation for it. In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge made it a national
event to ‘establish more intimate relations between fathers and their children
and to impress upon fathers the full measure of their obligations.’”
~From the Library of Congress website (found here)
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