Sunday, May 09, 2010


The Origins of Mother's Day


It has been 140 years since Mother's Day first came into being, yet few people know that it was originally conceived as a day for mothers to protest injustice and war. Over the years the activist observance of this holiday became squelched by its commercialization by flower and card companies that turned it into billion-dollar industry. There has been a recent movement to return Mother's Day to its original meaning.


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The Original Anti-War Mother's Day

Soap to Ploughshares: How to return Mother's Day to its original meaning.

CODEPINK Observes Mother's Day With Protest

Mothers' Day Proclamation: Julia Ward Howe, Boston, 1870

Mother’s Day for Peace: A Dramatic Reading of Julia Ward Howe’s Mother’s Day Proclamation

Mother's Day Proclamation

Original Mother's Day a war protest

Mothers Acting Up






Conscientious Objectors' Day - May 15th


A conscientious objector (CO) is an “individual who has claimed the right to refuse to perform military service" on the grounds of freedom of thought, conscience, or religion.

Many conscientious objectors can find themselves in a very difficult situation, especially in times of war. One of the initial motivations for the formation of a Lutheran peace movement in the US was the need to support those resisting the draft through conscientious objection to military solutions to conflict. Lutheran Peace Fellowship has a long history of supporting conscientious objectors and traces its roots to this movement dating back to 1940.


for more information:


Conscientious objector - From Wikipedia

Youth and the Military

Soldiers of Conscience
film on moral challenges of military service.
Watch clips on Youtube

International Conscientious Objector Day May 15

History of Conscientious Objectors' Day

St. Martin of Tours Feast Day