Sharing Heartfelt Messages and Gratitude
This Father’s Day, happening on Sunday, June 15, 2025, offers a meaningful moment to honor and appreciate those who have held the paternal role in our lives. Whether through a warm hug, a family meal, or a simple message, this day presents a unique chance to express love, respect, and gratitude to fathers, grandfathers, stepfathers, and other paternal figures who have been there with affection and commitment.
Why We Celebrate Father’s Day Today
In Argentina, Father’s Day is observed on the third Sunday of June, a tradition it shares with various countries across the Americas, such as the United States, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and Venezuela. In 2025, this occasion is marked on Sunday, June 15, chosen to allow families to reunite as many people have the day off work, facilitating quality time with their fathers.
While several predominantly Catholic countries, like Spain, Italy, and Portugal, celebrate Father’s Day on March 19 in honor of Saint Joseph, Jesus’ adoptive father, Argentina has maintained the June celebration. This decision emerged from institutional moves in the 20th century aiming to align the date with the American calendar, fostering a more secular and commercially viable holiday embedded in the national timetable without religious ties.
Although attempts were made to designate August 24 as Father’s Day, to commemorate the birth of Merceditas, daughter of General José de San Martín, this proposal did not gain official recognition. Nevertheless, it is still remembered in provinces like Mendoza.
The Origins of Father’s Day
Father’s Day traces its modern roots back to 1909 in the United States when Sonora Smart Dodd, inspired by Mother’s Day, sought to honor her father, William Smart, a Civil War veteran who raised six children alone after his wife’s death. She believed fathers deserved a day of recognition and advanced the idea.
The first official celebration occurred on June 19, 1910, in Spokane, Washington. Although acceptance was gradual, support from merchants and social organizations helped it gain popularity over the subsequent decades. In 1972, President Richard Nixon signed a law establishing the third Sunday of June as Father’s Day throughout the United States.
Since then, many other countries have embraced this date, turning it into a day to celebrate fatherhood, recognize the vital role of fathers, and underline their emotional, moral, and affectionate influence on their children.
20 Heartfelt WhatsApp Messages for Dad
These phrases cater to various styles and relationships. Some are touching, others humorous, while some inspire reflection: