Chronology of the Bahá'í Faith

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Date 1964-03, descending sort earliest first

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1964 22 Mar The Faith was brought to St Vincent for the first time by Shirley Jackson, who returned to the island the day after having become a Bahá'í while on a visit to her native home in Grenada.
  • Later in the year she enrolled the first Bahá'ís on St Vincent.
  • First Bahá'ís by country or area; St. Vincent first Bahá’í on St Vincent
    1964 8 Mar A cable was sent from Temuco, Chile to the Bahá'í World Centre by Hand of the Cause Jalál Kházeh announcing that mass teaching had started among the Mapuche tribes in Cautin province in southern Chile. As of that time there were close to 9,000 Mapuche believers and more than 90 local spiritual assemblies in the provinces of Cautin, Malleco and Arauco. [BN 136 April 1979 p4-5] Mass teaching; Jalal Khazeh; Mapuche; Temuco; Chile

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