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 Month of ‘Alá’/Loftiness 176 BE                                   March 1 – March 19, 2020                                                Vol. 13, No. 19

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Glory be to Thee, O Lord my God! These are the days whereon Thou hast bidden all men to observe the fast, that through it they may purify their souls and rid themselves of all attachment to any one but Thee, and that out of their hearts may ascend that which will be worthy of the court of Thy majesty and may well beseem the seat of the revelation of Thy oneness...

Bahá’u’lláh

Feast Information

Feast of Loftiness

Date: Saturday, Feb 29, 2020

Time: 7:30 pm

Venue: Heritage: Nourouzi residence

Inlet/Ioco: Mrs. Homa Rahbari's home

Glenayre/College Heights: McRae residence

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Messges

Message From Your Local Spiritual Assembly

Potential Exposure to Coronavirus (COVID-19)

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Please click here to read in English.

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Please click here to read in Farsi.

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Please click here to read the Regional Baha'i Council's message, passed to Local Spiritual Assemblies.

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2020-21 Feast and Holy Day Schedule

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Kindly review the attached schedule for our community's Feasts and Holy Days for the coming year, and consider offering your home to host, or otherwise assisting in anyway you may be able to.   

 

If you have any questions about the neighbourhood feast you should attend, or have any other questions, comments or concerns, please contact the Assembly Secretary at 604-340-5266.

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With loving greetings,

The Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Port Moody

Message From Your National Spiritual Assembly

Graduate Seminar 2020 - ISGP

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Dear Bahá’í Friends,

The National Spiritual Assembly is pleased to share the attached announcement for an Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity (ISGP) seminar for university graduates and young professionals, to be held from 10 to 21 July 2020 at Louhelen Bahá’í School in Davison, Michigan.

Please note that the deadline for applications is 17 February 2020 and because of the high number of applicants and limited spaces available, applications submitted after the deadline cannot be considered.  There are pre-requisites for the seminar, including the completion of an online course “Contributing to the Advancement of Civilization: Justice and Oneness of Humankind, Unit 1”. The application deadline for the last intake for that course is 13 March 2020.  Further details about this, as well as logistical information, including venue, fees and the application process, are described in the announcement.

We would appreciate your assistance in distributing the attached announcement to the entire community, and lovingly encourage the participation of young adult Bahá’ís who have completed an undergraduate degree and who are interested in exploring how they can effect social change by participating in the discourses of society.  It would be very helpful if, in addition to an initial distribution, Local Spiritual Assemblies would place this matter in the announcements of the Feast of Dominion, so that no youth remains unaware of the opportunity to participate in the programme.

With loving Bahá’í greetings,
Karen McKye, Secretary

 

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2020 National Convention Observation

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Dear Bahá’í Friends,

 

We are writing to seek your assistance in informing the friends of the opportunity to attend the 2020 National Convention as observers. The Convention will take place at the Toronto Bahá’í Centre, 288 Bloor St. W., Toronto, Ontario from Thursday, 23 April beginning at 7:00 p.m. to Sunday, 26 April ending at 1:00 p.m. Observers will view the Convention consultation through an audio-visual link one floor above the Convention hall and will have an opportunity to interact directly with delegates during breaks in the proceedings.

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All Bahá’ís in good standing who are able to attend on a self-supporting basis are welcome to register at https://forms.gle/t5d9mxyBByiPk8ve6 no later than 10 April. Registrations will be accepted on a “first come, first served” basis. Further information is attached.

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It may also be of interest to the friends to know that the National Spiritual Assembly again plans to offer access to National Convention deliberations through live-streaming over the internet.

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With loving Bahá’í greetings,

Karen McKye, Secretary

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Persian Translation of 1 December 2019 Letter

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Dear Bahá’í Friends,

The National Spiritual Assembly has received some inquiries about the availability of a Persian translation of the letter dated 1 December 2019 written on behalf of the Universal House of Justice concerning social media and non-involvement in politics.  As you may recall, the National Assembly no longer receives Persian translations of letters directly from the Bahá’í World Centre. Instead, when official translations of letters exist, they are made available on the website 
http://www.payamha-iran.org, which has a subscription function allowing individuals to receive a notification when new items have been uploaded.  We are happy to share that a Persian translation of the 1 December 2019 letter has recently been posted to the site.

With loving Bahá’í greetings,
Karen McKye, Secretary

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List of Holy Days 2019-2020

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Dear Bahá’í Friends,

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We are pleased to share with you the attached list of Bahá’í Holy Days for the current school year and suggest that you share it with Bahá’í teachers, parents, students and others working with schools, as these dates are often indicated in School Board calendars that guide teachers with respect to examinations and other major school activities. The friends may wish to refer school authorities and employers to the Bahá’í Community of Canada’s official website www.ca.bahai.org which lists the Bahá’í Holy Days for 2019 and 2020 at www.bahai.ca/holy-days/. Further, our Office of Public Affairs would be happy to respond to any inquiries and may be reached by email at publicaffairs@bahai.ca or by phone at 905-889-8168.

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With loving Bahá’í greetings,

Karen McKye, Secretary

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Compilation on Prayer and Devotional Life

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Dear Bahá’í Friends,

We are very happy to share with you the attached newly-released compilation on prayer and devotional life; kindly arrange for its wide distribution.  It is also available in the compilation section of the Bahá’í Reference Library.  A French version will be circulated as soon as one is available.

In its covering letter dated 28 February 2019, the Department of the Secretariat of the Universal House of Justice shared the following about this compilation:

“As the friends intensify their efforts to pursue the last Plan of the series of Plans that end in 2021, a year that marks the centenary of the Ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and the inauguration of the Formative Age, signs of the enrichment of the devotional life of the community are manifest. Devotional activities are everywhere multiplying and are increasingly being integrated into the core of community life. To add further stimulus to this signal development and to help the friends take full advantage of the period of special potency during which the bicentennial anniversaries of the Birth of Bahá’u’lláh and of the Báb are commemorated, the Universal House of Justice has directed us to enclose a compilation of extracts on prayer and devotional life drawn from the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, the Báb, and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and from the letters of the Guardian and the House of Justice.

“It is the hope of the House of Justice that this compilation, prepared by the Research Department at its request, will be studied widely and will be of assistance to individuals, families, and communities as they strive to evoke the spirit of the Mashriqu’l-Adhkár in the creation of occasions where any soul may inhale the divine fragrances, experience the elevating power of prayer, and be drawn together with others in fellowship and common cause.”

With loving Bahá’í greetings,
Karen McKye, Secretary

Message from the Baha'i Council of British Columbia

COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Notification - February 22

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Dear Bahá'í Friends,

 

The Bahá'í Council has learned today that members of the community who attended an event at the Vancouver Bahá'í Centre of Learning on Monday, February 17th between 7:00-9:00 pm may have come in contact with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and although we're advised that the risk is low, it is best to act with an "abundance of caution".

 

Accordingly, we are forwarding for your urgent attention, the attached letter from the Medical Health Officers of both Vancouver Coastal and Fraser Health Authorities.  We ask that you circulate this notice to members of your communities as soon as possible, and that your institutions arrange for phone calls to any individuals who may not have access to email or who may not speak/read English to ensure that they are informed.  As you will see in this letter, generally the risk is low; however, it is important that those who were at this event monitor their health for any symptoms and should any concern arise, to call the HealthLink BC by dialing 8-1-1. 

 

We invite you and all of the dearly loved friends to join with us in prayer for those who are suffering through the very hard circumstances that this new virus has brought into so many, many lives.

 

With loving Bahá’í greetings,

Bahá’í Council of British Columbia

 

Susan Ardekany, Secretary

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2020 Summer Schools Update

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Dear Friends,

 

The Bahá'í Council is happy to forward to you the information below from the Regional Schools Coordinating Committee. We hope you will share it widely with the friends in your communities, encouraging them to participate in these schools during the upcoming year.

 

Kindly direct any questions you may have to the Regional Schools Coordinating Committee at rscc@bc.bahai.ca.

 

With loving Bahá’í greetings,

Bahá’í Council of British Columbia

 

Charlene Antinuk

Assistant Secretary

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Dearest Friends:

 

A few important notes for everyone regarding BC Summer Schools in 2020:

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  1. Please be aware there has been a change of schedule from our last correspondence and the NEW dates for the 2020 Fraser Valley Summer School will be Monday, July 20 to Sunday, July 26, 2020. 

  2. We thank you for your patience as we work on a new BC Schools website design! The launch will be coming in the new year at  http://www.bahaischools.org. In the meantime, updates will be posted to the Facebook Page @ BC.Bahai.Schools.

  3. We encourage everyone to begin to actively invite family and friends to join you at one of the regional schools in 2020 to study and reflect on the theme "Following in the Footsteps of Abdu'l-Baha" in the joyful atmosphere of a summer school setting. All are welcomed!

 

Kindly share this information with the friends at your earliest convenience, and mark your calendars with the following dates to attend:   

 

Thompson Nicola (Interior): July 8 - 12th 
Fraser Valley: 
July 20th - 26th
Vancouver Island: August 2nd - 7th  

 

With love and gratitude,

 

Jackie Enfield, Secretary  

Regional Schools Coordinating Committee

(A Committee of the Baha'i Council of British Columbia)

Email: rscc@bc.bahai.ca 

www.bahaischools.org

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Coronavirus

Message From The Institute Board of British Columbia and Yukon

Release of Ruhi Book 13, Unit 1

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Dear Friends, 

 

We are happy to inform you that the first unit of Ruhi Book 13, entitled "Stirrings at the Grassroots" is now available in pre-publication format. It is the first of three units that will make up the Book called “Engaging in Social Action.”

 

In an email from the Ruhi Institute, it has been shared that: 

 

"We also take the opportunity to confirm, as we have mentioned in the past, that Book 12 will focus on the question of family life, while Book 14 will discuss participation in the discourses of society. We hope to make the first unit of each of these books available later this year.”

 

This unit is currently available in Spanish and English. However, from the same letter announcing its release, the Ruhi Institute has shared that, “Steps have already been taken for the unit to be translated into Arabic, French, Hindi, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, and Swahili."

 

The Regional Institute Board has ordered a number of copies to be printed, and these will be made available through satellite distribution centers across the region as soon as possible. The Institute Board will also continue its pattern of systematically following the study of newly released main sequence books through a process of training and reflecting with key friends at a regional level, who can act as tutors of this unit with growing numbers of individuals at the grouping and cluster level, who can themselves then serve as tutors.  In this way, attention can be paid from the outset to how the quality of the study of this unit is advancing.  

 

With loving Baha’i greetings,

 

Regional Institute Board of British Columbia and Yukon

Leila Hedley Rezvani, secretary

Message from the Universal House of Justice

CLICK HERE TO READ

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Latest (December 2019) message from the Universal House of Justice

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Announcements

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Fund Report

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Core Activities

News

Core Activities in Port Moody

Children's Classes

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  • Grade 1 run by Parham Ebrahimi

    • Saturdays at 10:30 am, rotating residences​

  • Grade 2 run by Anusha Ahmadi

    • Sundays at 10:30 am​, Anusha's home

Junior Youth Groups

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  • Spirit of the Faith animated by Sahaab Moffedi and Hamed Mahdi (all JYs are from Coquitlam​)

  • Walking the Straight Path animated by Dana Sabeti​

Study Circles

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  • Book 3, Nouran Rahmanian

  • Book 5, Sourna Vafadary

  • Book 7, Elham Sabeti​

  • Book 8 Unit 2, Negin Etemadi

  • Book 9, Yasha Khatamian

  • Book 9 Unit 2, Bahram Gustaspi

Devotional Gatherings

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TORONTO, ONTARIO, 6 FEBRUARY 2019

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Over the past several months, around 100 people have participated in a series of seminars that have examined the role of religion in the process of immigration in Canada. The latest and final seminar focused on civic engagement and the participation of newcomers in the life of society.

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The seminar series is a partnership between the Baha’i Community of Canada’s Office of Public Affairs, the Global Migration Lab at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, and the Multifaith Centre at the University of Toronto

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BWC staffing needs

Bahá'í World Centre staffing needs

Dear Bahá'í Friends,

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We have been asked to share with you the following message from the Office of Personnel at the Bahá'í World Center regarding opportunities to serve there. It is hoped that you will distribute it as widely as possible.

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"As the vital work of the Cause unfolds in every part of the world, the effective functioning of the Bahá'í World Centre takes on added significance. The World Centre of the Faith—described by Shoghi Effendi as the "pivot of the agencies of the New World Order"—is supported by a flow of believers from a diversity of countries and occupations who arise selflessly to offer a period of service, of varying length, in the Holy Land. The staffing needs at the World Centre are continually changing in light of the evolving demands and resources. At any given time, there are roles to be filled which require particular competencies or specialized training, and others that simply require a readiness to learn about one's specific assignment. Due to the nature of service at the World Centre, the essential requirements include an ability to offer 12 months or more and a basic proficiency of English.

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"Anyone interested in learning more about the possibility of offering a period of service at the World Centre is encouraged to contact the Office of Personnel at serve@bwc.org. Offers of service can also be submitted directly at https://bahai.bwc.org/service/.

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With loving Bahá'í greetings,

Joo Jong Kung, Secretary-Aide

National Secreteriat"

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International News

International News

Iranian authorities are preventing Baha’is across the country from obtaining national identification cards, while a series of home raids, confiscations, arrests, and attacks on properties have unjustly targeted Baha’is.

For more international news, please visit https://news.bahai.org/

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