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Tag "Honduras"

tag name: Honduras type: Geographic locations
web link: Honduras
related tags: Central America
referring tags: Bayan Association; La Ceiba, Honduras; Palacios, Honduras; Santa Rosa de Copan, Honduras; Tegucigalpa, Honduras

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2.   from the Chronology (8 results; less)

  1. 1939-10-00 — Antonio Roca, the first Bahá'í in Honduras, entered the country.
  2. 1939-11-00 — F. Ferrari became a Bahá'í, the first to accept the Faith in Honduras.
  3. 1957-04-21
      The Regional Spiritual Assembly of Mexico and the Republics of Central America was formed at Panama City, Panama. [BW13:257]
    • The countries involved were: Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Mexico.
  4. 1961-04-21
      The National Spiritual Assembly of Guatemala was formed. Prior they had been part of Regional Spiritual Assembly of Mexico and the Republics of Central America. [BW13:258]
    • Upon forming the Assembly was made responsible for administrating the Bahá'í community of British Honduras although there were no Bahá'ís in British Honduras at the time. British Honduras remained under its jurisdiction until forming its own National Spiritual Assembly in 1967. [BN No364 July 1961 p2]
  5. 1961-04-21
  6. 1968-07-27 — The first National Youth Conference of Honduras opened in Santa Rosa de Copán. [BW15:328–9]
  7. 1986-00-00
      The Bayán Association started in Honduras in the mid-1980s by two Bahá'í families - the Smiths and the Sabripours. [Website]
    • History.
    • They offer services in the areas of:
  8. 1987-00-02 — The Bayan Hospital, the first Bahá'í hospital in Honduras, opened in Palacios.

3.   from the Chronology of Canada (1 result)

  1. 1939-08-27
      Gerrard Sluter-Schlutius— German-born, former U-boat captain, enrolled in November of 1932 and was a member of the Montreal Bahá'í youth group. He moved to Toronto in March 1935 and to Guatemala in 1939 as the second overseas pioneer. [OBCC97, 104-105]
      • He also pioneered to Honduras and later to Colombia. In the middle of 1940's Gerrard Sluter was removed from the rolls by the National Spiritual Assembly of the United States and Shoghi Effendi later declared him a Covenant-breaker for his persistent political involvement. Later Sluter appealed to the judicial courts of Colombia to demand the cancellation of the legal status of the Local Spiritual Assembly of Bogota. He failed in all his lawsuits against the Assembly. [BNVol2p315]
 
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