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1946 - 1963 194- |
The end of the First Epoch and the beginning of The Second Epoch of the Formative Age. [Message from the Universal House of Justice dated 5 February 1986; Mess63-86 p710-716]
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Ages and Epochs; Formative Age | |
1946 (In the year) 194- |
In the second Seven Year Plan from 1946 to 1952, the American Bahá'í community was given the responsibility of working for the establishment of bahá'í communities in several european countries. A European Teaching Committee, which was responsible to the North American National Spiritual Assembly, was set up in Geneva in 1946. Its task was to coordinate the pioneer activities in ten European goal countries; Denmark, Norway, Sweden, The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Italy, Spain and Portugal. [SBBR14p239]
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European Teaching Committee; Edna True; Geresina Campani; Denmark; Norway; Sweden; Netherlands; Belgium; Luxembourg; Geneva, Switzerland; Switzerland; Italy; Spain; Portugal | |
1946 (In the year) 194- |
The restoration of the House of Bahá'u'lláh in Tihrán was completed. | House of Bahá'u'lláh (Tihran); Restoration; Tehran, Iran; Iran | |
1946 (In the year) 194- |
The first issue of the News Exchange was published by the International Bahá'í Bureau in Geneva. The last issue was published in December of 1956. It was published in English, French and German. [CBN No 89 June 1957 p5] | International Bahá'í Bureau; Bahá'í International Community; - Newsletters; * Publications; News Exchange; Anne Lynch; Geneva, Switzerland; Switzerland | |
1946 (In the year) 194- |
The publication of Abdul Baha's Questioned Will and Testament by Ruth White. The book contains the report of Dr C Ainsworth Mitchell, the handwriting expert for the British Museum. | Ruth White; Covenant-breaking; `Abdu'l-Bahá, Will and Testament of; Beverly Hills, CA; California, USA | |
1946 (In the year) 194- |
The first Bahá'í summer school in Argentina was held in Ezeiza. [BW11:45] | Summer schools; First summer and winter schools; Ezeiza, Argentina; Argentina | first Bahá’í summer school in Argentina |
1946 (In the year) 194- |
An Egyptian Bahá'í, a Dr Ahmad, moved to Edinburgh in order to study medicine and to fulfill one of the goals of the Six Year Plan, He invited travel teacher to speak in Edinburgh and was soon joined by Jean Court from Canada. He returned to Egypt prior to the formation of the local spiritual assembly two years later. [from The Bahá'í Community in Edinburgh, 1946-1950 by Ismail Valesco in SBBH Vol 14 p275] | Dr Ahman; Jean Court; Edinburgh, Scotland; Scotland |
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