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The Bahá'í Faith has been in Cincinnati since 1898. We are
one of the ten oldest Bahá'í communities in the United States.
Àbdu'l-Bahá
the son of Bahá'u'llah
(the founder of the Bahá'í Faith) actually visited Cincinnati
in 1912. We have had an incorporated Local Spiritual Assembly
(the elected group which guides the faith...we have no clergy)
in Cincinnati since 1932.
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23 December 2001 - At this time of world turmoil, the
United States Bahá’í community offers a perspective
on the destiny of America as the promoter of world
peace.
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"The
American nation, Bahá’ís believe, will evolve through
tests and trials to become a land of spiritual distinction
and leadership, a champion of justice and unity among
all peoples and nations, and a powerful servant of the
cause of everlasting peace. This is the peace promised
by God in the sacred texts of the world’s religions."
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The
Vision Of Race Unity
America’s Most Challenging Issue
A Statement by the National Spiritual Assembly of the
Bahá’ís of the United States - 1991
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"Notwithstanding
the efforts already expended for its elimination, racism
continues to work its evil upon this nation. Progress
toward tolerance, mutual respect, and unity has been
painfully slow and marked with repeated setbacks. The
recent resurgence of divisive racial attitudes, the
increased number of racial incidents, and the deepening
despair of minorities and the poor make the need for
solutions ever more pressing and urgent. To ignore the
problem is to expose the country to physical, moral
and spiritual danger."
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New York, 15 May 2002 (BWNS) -- Decrying the persistence
of religious prejudice as a barrier to global peace
and prosperity, the international governing council
of the Bahá'í Faith has addressed a
message to the world's religious leaders. Bahá'í
communities around the world are conveying it to religious
leaders in all their countries, thus transmitting its
appeal that they act decisively on the need to eradicate
religious intolerance and fanaticism.
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October 1985 - Haifa, Israel
"The
Promise of World Peace"
A Statement by the Universal House of Justice
Bahá’í World Center
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"It is out of a deep sense of spiritual and moral
duty that we are impelled at this opportune moment to
invite your attention to the penetrating insights first
communicated to the rulers of mankind more than a century
ago by Bahá’ú’lláh, Founder of the Bahá’í Faith, of
which we are the Trustees.
“The winds of despair”, Bahá’ú’lláh wrote, “are, alas,
blowing from every direction, and the strife that divides
and afflicts the human race is daily increasing. The
signs of impending convulsions and chaos can now be
discerned, inasmuch as the prevailing order appears
to be lamentably defective.” This prophetic judgement
has been amply confirmed by the common experience of
humanity."
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March 2002 - Jerusalem
Bahá’í New Year brings spring
to Jerusalem
Foreign Minister Shimon Peres, the guest speaker at
the New Year celebration, thanked the Bahá’ís for "bringing
beauty to our lives... At a time when we are digging
trenches," he added, "You are planting gardens."
22 May 2001 -
Official Opening of the Terraces of the Shrine of
the Báb extending from the foot to the crest of Mount
Carmel in Haifa, Israel.
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