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                    [Title] => Tomorrow is Mother's Day
                    [Summary] => In the Philippines, we have, at least three Mother’s Day traditions. First was the precursor of the modern Mother Day Commemoration. That was Laetera Sunday, the fourth Sunday of Lent, when the Pope blesses the Golden Rose, an ornament in the form of a spray or roses, stem, leaves, and decorated with gems. It was given to cities, countries, or sovereigns as a token of appreciation for services of loyalty. Some say that the practice evolved from the pre-Reformation tradition of visiting the parish church on that day.
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                    [AuthorName] => Alejandro R. Roces
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                    [Title] => Mother’s Day tomorrow
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