the United States

💐 Mother's Day 1922

Sunday, May 14, 1922

Relative to today: 37969 days ago.

Not a U.S. federal public holiday. See all U.S. public holidays for a full 1922 list.

Exact date

Sunday, May 14, 1922

Calendar rule

Mother's Day is observed on the second Sunday of May, so the calendar date changes every year while the weekday stays Sunday.

Holiday status

Not a U.S. federal public holiday

Mother's Day is widely observed across the United States, but it is not a federal public holiday.

What Mother's Day means in the United States

Mother’s Day in the United States is always the second Sunday in May. It is not a U.S. federal public holiday, which is the first thing to internalize if you are asking “do I get Monday off?” You usually do not get an automatic public-sector Monday closure from Mother’s Day itself. What you get is a Sunday-shaped social holiday: brunch, family gatherings, cards, flowers, and retail promotions that cluster around the weekend before and the Sunday itself.

That Sunday rule is useful for search behavior. People type “Mother’s Day 2026” because the May date jumps; the second Sunday is not the same as “the 14th every year.” If you are shipping gifts, the Friday and Saturday before the Sunday are often the peak shipping days, and some meal venues sell out for Mother’s Day brunch weeks in advance in large metros.

Workplace reality: many people use PTO on the Friday before to travel, or take a long weekend on their own initiative, but that is not a government-mandated three-day break. If you are a manager, be explicit in team calendars: Mother’s Day is not a company-wide “holiday” unless your company chooses to add it. If you are an employee, read your handbook for floating holidays or PTO, not a federal table.

Churches and community groups may host services or events, but that is organizational, not civil. If you are scheduling interfaith or secular events, keep in mind that “Mother’s Day” is emotionally loaded for some people; public communications sometimes shift to “caregivers” or offer opt-out language, but the calendar date is still a major retail and cultural moment in the U.S.

For cross-border families, the U.S. second-Sunday date is not the same as every other country’s mother’s or parent’s day. If you are calling abroad, check both calendars. If you are setting automated email campaigns, time zones and “which Sunday in May” matter more than the word “May” by itself.

At a glance

  • Second Sunday in May: weekday is always Sunday
  • Not a U.S. federal public holiday (no built-in Monday closure from the flag alone)
  • High retail and restaurant demand the weekend of the date
  • Shipping cutoffs matter; treat like a mini–peak season in big cities
  • Different countries observe different parent days on different rules

Practical planning

  1. Book dining or experiences early; Sunday brunch slots can sell out.
  2. If you ship flowers, read the vendor’s “deliver by Sunday” cutoffs in your time zone.
  3. If you work weekends, your schedule may be normal; trade shifts explicitly with your team.

How 1922 compares to 1921

In 1921, the date was Sunday, May 8, 1921. In 1922, the date is Sunday, May 14, 1922. The calendar “month-day” moves from year to year, but the underlying rule (fixed weekday, such as the last Monday in May) stays consistent. The wall-calendar gap is 371 day(s) later year over year, which is normal when a floating Monday or Sunday pattern shifts against the number of days in a month. Use that when you compare PTO, retail promotions, or school make-up day notices that are tied to a specific day of the month, not the weekday.

Last year: Sunday, May 8, 1921 · This page: Sunday, May 14, 1922

Other U.S. observances in May 1922

Same month, different rules—useful when you are planning May travel or event spacing.

Weekends, time off, and scheduling

This observance is always a Sunday. It is not a U.S. federal public holiday, so the following Monday is an ordinary work and school day unless another holiday or closure applies in your area.

When Mother's Day falls (multi-year)

Exact calendar dates and weekdays—useful for mother's day 2024–1929 search intent.

Year and date for Mother's Day
YearDateWeekday
1920May 9Sunday
1921May 8Sunday
1922 this pageMay 14Sunday
1923May 13Sunday
1924May 11Sunday
1925May 10Sunday
1926May 9Sunday
1927May 8Sunday
1928May 13Sunday
1929May 12Sunday

Questions about Mother's Day 1922

When is Mother's Day 1922, exactly?

Mother's Day in 1922 is Sunday, May 14, 1922 (use your local time zone for same-day events). The date on the calendar is fixed by the U.S. rule in our guide, not a guess. If you need a single ISO-style line for travel systems, the date is 1922-05-14.

Why does Mother's Day land on that Sunday in 1922?

Mother's Day is observed on the second Sunday of May, so the calendar date changes every year while the weekday stays Sunday. For many people, the more important part is the weekday: when the law or custom pins the day to a Monday, a Thursday, or a Sunday, you can plan closures and family plans even before you look up the exact month-day.

How does the 1922 date compare to 1921?

In 1921, the date was Sunday, May 8, 1921. In 1922, the date is Sunday, May 14, 1922. The calendar “month-day” moves from year to year, but the underlying rule (fixed weekday, such as the last Monday in May) stays consistent. The wall-calendar gap is 371 day(s) later year over year, which is normal when a floating Monday or Sunday pattern shifts against the number of days in a month. Use that when you compare PTO, retail promotions, or school make-up day notices that are tied to a specific day of the month, not the weekday.

Is Mother's Day 1922 a U.S. federal public holiday, and do banks and post offices close?

This date is not a universal “everyone is off work” U.S. federal public holiday in the same way as, for example, New Year’s Day. Mother's Day is widely observed across the United States, but it is not a federal public holiday. If you are checking “open or closed” for a specific place, use that organization’s own holiday list rather than a generic U.S. label alone.

What about Mother's Day in 1923—and how should I use the multi-year table?

In 1923, Mother's Day is Sunday, May 13, 1923. The table on this page is meant for multi-year search intent: you can line up several years at once to see when the same observance will fall near a trip, a budget cycle, or a school year boundary. For subscription calendars, also open the year view in AnyCalendar to catch adjacent holidays.

Where can I see this day on a full U.S. holiday list and in my own calendar?

The United States public-holiday list for 1922 (with long-weekend notes) is on anycalendar.org/holidays/us. You can also open the may 1922 month view, the full 1922 year view, and use the subscribe and print tools on AnyCalendar to move these dates into Google, Apple, Outlook, or a PDF you can print.