- 1925-00-00 — The first book translated into Portuguese by Leonora Armstrong was published, Paris Talks, in the original in English, or Lectures by 'Abdu'l-Bahá in Paris as published today by Editora Bahá'í of Brazil. [Biographical Profile]
- 1939-00-00 — The first Bahá'í of Paraguay, Maria Casati, of Formosa, Paraguay, became a Bahá'í in Buenos Aires. Her teachers were Frances Stewart and Sra. Franchia. She died in 1940. [BW7p352; The Bahá'í Centenary 1844-1944 p196]
- 1940-12-28 — Elizabeth Cheney, the 'spiritual mother of Paraguay', arrived in Paraguay, the first pioneer to the country. [Bahaipedia; The Beginnings of the Bahá'í Faith in Latin America: Some Remembrances by Artemus Lamb]]
- 1944-04-21 — The first Local Spiritual Assembly was formed in Paraguay.
[The Beginnings of the Bahá'í Faith in Latin America: Some Remembrances by Artemus Lamb]
- 1957-04-21 —
The Regional Spiritual Assembly of Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay and Bolivia was formed at Buenos Aires, Argentina. [BW13:257]
- Prior to this time, since 1951 it had been administer by the National Spiritual Assembly of South America. [Bahaipedia NSA; South America]
- 1961-04-21 — The National Spiritual Assembly of Paraguay was formed. [BW13:258]
- 1988-07-15 — The first International Women's Conference of Paraguay opened, attended by 130 women from seven countries. [BINS180:5]
- 1990-06-10 — The Paraguay International Chinese Teaching Symposium, the first of its kind in South America, was held in Asuncion, attended by 80 people from 10 countries. [BINS226:4]
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