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1976 27 Dec |
The first local spiritual assembly in Dominica was formed in St George. |
Local Spiritual Assembly; St. George, Dominica; Dominica |
first Local Spiritual Assembly in Dominica |
1976 Dec |
The first Bahá'í Winter School in Cyprus was held in Nicosia. |
First summer and winter schools; Nicosia, Cyprus; Cyprus |
first Bahá’í Winter School in Cyprus |
1976 27 – 30 Nov |
An International Teaching Conference was held in Hong Kong, attended by 506 Bahá'ís. [BW17:81; VV33]
For the message of the Universal House of Justice see BW17:135–6.
For pictures see BW17:110, 111, 121–2. |
Conferences, Bahá'í; Conferences, Teaching; - Conferences, International; Teaching; Hong Kong; Asia |
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1976 6 – 7 Nov |
The first Canadian Bahá'í Native Council was held in Tyendinaga, Ontario. [BW17:162] |
Tyendinaga First Nation, ON; Ontario, Canada; Canada |
first Canadian Bahá’í Native Council in Tyendinaga, Ontario |
1976 15 – 17 Oct |
An International Teaching Conference was held in Nairobi, Kenya, attended by 1,363 Bahá'ís. [BW17:81; VV33]
For the message of the Universal House of Justice see BW17:133–4.
For pictures see BW17:110, 119–21. |
Conferences, Bahá'í; Conferences, Teaching; - Conferences, International; Teaching; Nairobi, Kenya; Kenya; Africa |
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1976 5 Oct |
The passing of Adelaide Sharp (b. Texas, 1896) in Tehran.
In 1929 she accompanied Dr Susan Moody (77) to Tehran and and took up the position of principal of the Tarbiyat School for Girls (opened 1910).
In 1931 she invited her mother, Clara Sharp, to come and live with her.
After the closing of the Tarbiyat Schools on the 6th of December, 1934, the Guardian asked her to remain in Persia. She organized study classes for both boys and girls to study English writings such as Bahá'í Administration, The Promised Day is Come, The World Order of Bahá'u'lláh and other works from the Guardian. In 1954 the Guardian ruled that women could serve on Bahá'í administrative bodied in Persia. She was elected to the National Spiritual Assembly and served in this role for the next fourteen years. She attended the First and Second International Conventions in 1963 and in 1968. Her five decade legacy of service in Iran included children's education, translating Writings, consolidating administrative institutions, serving as the"external affairs" representative for the National Assembly. Upon her passing memorial services where held in Tehran as well as other centres throughout the country. [BW17p418-420, Bahá'í Heroes & Heroines] |
Adelaide Sharp; Clara Sharp; Tarbiyat School, Tihran; In Memoriam; Births and deaths; Firsts, other; Texas, USA; USA; Tehran, Iran; Iran |
first woman member of the National Spiritual Assembly of Iran |
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