This article refers to the generally-recognized global Bahá'í community. See disambiguation for others.
The Bahá'í Faith is a religion founded by Bahá'u'lláh in 19th century Persia. In the early twenty-first century, Bahá'ís number around six million in more than two hundred countries around the world.See Bahá'í statistics for a breakdown of different estimates.
In Bahá'í teachings, religious history is seen as an evolving educational process for mankind, through God's messengers, which are termed Manifestations of God. Bahá'u'lláh is seen as the most recent, pivotal, but not final of these individuals. He claimed to be the long-expected educator and teacher of all peoples, prophesied in Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and other religions, and that his mission was to establish a firm basis for unity throughout the world, and inaugurate an age of peace and justice, which Bahá'ís expect will inevitably arise.
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels opens its doors to mariachi camp Sat, 06 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0700 The L.A. cathedral plays host to young musicians learning the upbeat Mexican genre.
Joacim Naranjo plays the trumpet pretty well. But the 16-year-old from East Los Angeles found himself flapping his sore lips like a horse as he and a half dozen other boys tried to master the rapidly cascading sounds of a mariachi song.
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Retired judge's recusal will delay release of L.A. clergy sex-abuse files Fri, 05 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0700 Plaintiffs' attorneys have requested that a new judge be appointed to decide which L.A. Archdiocese personnel documents will be released to the public.
A year-old legal agreement requiring the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles to release confidential personnel records of priests accused of sexual abuse has been thrown into limbo by the departure of a retired judge selected to vet the documents.
Heart of the Baha'i Faith - Yahoo discussion group for dialogue and research among various divided groups of followers of Baha'u'llah. Member only and non-member pages.
Meta Description: [ HeartoftheBahaiFaith: JOURNEY TO THE HEART OF THE BAHA'I FAITH ]
Karen Jo Herman's Bahá'í Home Page - An Orthodox Bahá'í's personal home page.
Meta Description: [ Home page for my Baha'i pages, and contains links to other Baha'i pages. ]
Mother Baha'i Council of the United States - Orthodox Baha'i Faith
Meta Description: [ Documentation concerning the Faith of Bah'u'llh and the continuing Guardianship of the Faith, Documentation concerning the Faith of Bah'u'llh and the continuing Guardianship of the Faith ]
Orthodox Baha'i Community - National House of Justice of the Orthodox Baha'is of the United States and Canada. Includes a position paper aimed at Sans Guardian Baha'is, which explains the origins of the organisation and events associated with their current isolation from the Universal House of Justice.
Meta Description: [ Tarbiyat Baha'i Community under the continuing Guardianship ]
404Orthodox Baha'i Faith of the Greater Salt Lake City Area - Community announcements, contacts and links.
Meta Description: [ Official Website for the Salt Lake City Area Bahai Community contains some personal testimonies and notices of events in the area. ]
Orthodox Baha'is of Roswell NM - Baha'is under the living Guardianship, which is the source of divine guidance and is why this is The Day that will not be followed by night.
Meta Description: [ A page to introduce the Orthodox Baha'is of Roswell and the concepts they beieve in. ]
The Guardian of the Baha'i Faith - A site published on behalf of Joel Bray Marangella, supporting his claim to be the Third Guardian of the Baha'i Faith.
truebahai.com - An index of internet resources related to the Orthodox Baha'i Faith.
Meta Description: [ An index of internet resources related to the Orthodox Baha'i Faith ]
While we were in the downtown area of Lviv we went into an Orthodox Church where there was a wedding going on. I later ...