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| 2023 27 Nov
202- |
The National Spiritual Assemblies announced the names of those who were selected to serve on the Regional Councils for the following year. [Bahá'í Canada online]
Alberta:
Milad Asdaghi, Nazila Ghasemi, Tony Liu, Shamim Mehrabkhani, and Sina Misaghian |
Regional Bahá'í Councils | |
| 2023 19 - 22 May
202- |
The following individuals were elected by the delegates at the 73rd National Convention to serve as members of the National Spiritual Assembly for the coming year: Mehran Anvari, Alex Arjomand, Jordan Bighorn, Zelalem Bimrew Kasse, Hoda Farahmandpour, Gerald Filson, Judy Filson, Ciprian Jauca and Karen McKye. [letter from the National Spiritual Assembly S128070 23 May 2023] iiiii
Longtime members Elizabeth Wright and Deloria Bighorn retired from service on the National Assembly. Deloria Bighorn was elected to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Canada in 2009, and has served as the Chair of that institution from 2012 to 2023. [Bahá'í Canada 24 February 2023] |
National Convention; National Spiritual Assembly, election of; Toronto, ON | |
| 2023 Ridván
202- |
The Universal House of Justice announced in its Ridván Message: "we call for a national House of Worship to be raised up in Canada, in the vicinity of the long-established National Ḥaẓíratu’l-Quds in Toronto."
[Ridván 2023]
See the Message from the Universal House of Justed to the Bahá'ís of Iran dated 18 December 2014 for more on the Mashriqu’l-Adhkárs and on prayer. |
- Mashriqu'l-Adhkár (House of Worship); Ridván messages | |
| 2023 3 Feb
202- |
The architecture firm Hariri Pontarini Architects presented their proposal for the National Mashrigu'l-Adhkár and Bahá'í National Centre to be built in Markham, ON. The temple design is reminiscent of the continental temple completed in Santiago in 2016. | - Mashriqu'l-Adhkár (House of Worship); Markham, ON | |
| 2023 8 Jan
202- |
The publication of the paper Rising to the Challenge of Reconciliation by Roshan Danesh and Douglas White III in the on-line site The Bahá'í World. |
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