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1966 (In the year) |
In 1966, as part of the Lamp Unto My Feet series, an ecumenical religious program that was produced by CBS Television and broadcast from 1948 to 1979 on Sunday mornings, the episode And His Name Shall Be One was aired. The film was used by Bahá'ís throughout the world. [BW14p93] |
- Film; - Documentaries; Television; And His Name Shall Be One (film); USA |
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c. 1966 – 1967 |
The island of Niue was opened to the Bahá'í Faith for the first time. |
Niue, New Zealand |
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1966 (In the year) |
Mm. Marion Magnée arrived in Mali from Belgium, the first Bahá'í to settle in the country. |
Marion Magnee; Mali |
first Bahá’í to settle in Mali |
1966 (In the year) |
Jesus Bias Manibusan of Sinajana, Guam, the first Chamorro to become a Bahá'í, enrolled. |
Jesus Bias Manibusan; Sinajana, Guam; Guam |
first Chamorro Bahá’í |
1966 (In the year) |
Tommy Kabu, a prominent person from the village of Ara'ava in the Gulf Province and the first in the Territory of Papua to become a Bahá'í, enrolled. [BW15:459–60] |
First Bahá'ís by country or area; Papua New Guinea |
first Bahá’í in Territory of Papua |
1966 (In the year) |
Florence Parry, the first to become a Bahá'í in the West Leeward Islands, enrolled. |
Florence Parry; Leeward Islands |
first Bahá’í in West Leeward Islands |
1966 (In the year) |
In Iraq the national and one local Ḥaẓíratu'l-Quds were seized and the activities of the friends were severely restricted. [Ridván Message, 1966] |
Persecution, Iraq |
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try also the Chronology Canada — 1966-00 or 1966-0 or 1966
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