• Charles Mason Remey (15 May 1874 – 4 February 1974) was a prominent member of the early American Baháʼí community, and served in several important administrative...
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  • are shunned by the majority. The largest extant sect is related to Mason Remey's claim to leadership in 1960, which has continued with two or three groups...
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    Josephine Mason, daughter of Iowa Chief Justice Charles Mason, on July 8, 1873. Their son was Mason Remey. He had two brothers, William Butler Remey, who served...
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  • American admiral Mason Remey (1874–1974), American religious leader William Butler Remey (1842–1895), American military officer USS Remey, United States...
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  • Baháʼí Faith is an extremely small Baháʼí sect that was formed in 1960 by Mason Remey, and subsequently was the name used by one of his disputed successors...
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    1960 one of the Hands, Mason Remey, announced that he was the Guardian and expected the allegiance of the world's Baháʼís. Remey was a prominent member...
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  • 1965), American actor Mason Remey (1874–1974), American religious leader Mason Robertson (born 1994), Scottish footballer Mason Robinson (born 1989),...
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  • Covenant-breakers—were from Subh-i-Azal, Mírzá Muhammad ʻAlí, and Charles Mason Remey. Others were declared Covenant-breakers for actively opposing or disobeying...
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    impossible for them to build one. It was designed by architect Charles Mason Remey. The foundation stone was laid on 26 January 1957 by Rúhíyyih Khánum...
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  • until he was excommunicated in 1960 for supporting Mason Remey's attempt at schism. He later left Remey's group due to infighting and began teaching that...
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  • publishing trust published a variety of works oriented to youth. In 1960 Mason Remey declared himself to be the successor of Shoghi Effendi, thus he was excommunicated...
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  • (1874–1968) Valíyu'lláh Varqá (1884–1955) George Townshend (1876–1957) Charles Mason Remey (1874–1974) Siegfried Schopflocher (1877–1953) S͟hu'á'u'lláh ʻAláʼí (1889–1984)...
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    C. Remey (1841–1928), rear admiral of the U.S. Navy Mason Remey (1874–1974), religious leader of the American Baháʼí community William Butler Remey (1842–1895)...
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  • The appointed council represented the first international Baháʼí body. Mason Remey was appointed president of the council in March 1951 (prior to his appointment...
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    Ronald. ISBN 978-0-85398-543-3. OCLC 650516706. B00G5U5FW2. Charles Mason Remey (1955) [1949]. Reminiscences of the summer school Green-Acre, Eliot,...
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    1958 1961 Charles Mason Remey 400 38 4. Mother Temple of the Antipodes Australasia Australia Sydney 1958 1961 Charles Mason Remey 600 38 5. Mother Temple...
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  • Makiguchi Soka Gakkai 1871–1944 Sri Aurobindo Integral yoga 1872–1950 Mason Remey Orthodox Baháʼí Faith 1874–1974 Aleister Crowley Thelema 1875–1947 Charles...
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    graveyard of the congregation's former location in Colchester. Charles Mason Remey had contracted a family mausoleum on the grounds in 1937, but "the Remeum"...
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    the other in Sydney, both designed by Hand of the Cause of God Charles Mason Remey. The property for the temple was acquired in 1956 and construction began...
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  • For example, the perspectives of Subh-i-Azal, Mírzá Muhammad ʻAlí, and Mason Remey, the most prominent covenant-breakers of the religion, were all upheld...
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    execution of the Báb which confirmed her faith. Paris is where Charles Mason Remey first met Thompson when she was taking classes on the religion from Mírzá...
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  • own direct effect on Agnes Alexander, William Sutherland Maxwell, and Mason Remey and thus had an effect on the promulgation of the religion in America...
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    residence of the Ambassador of Algeria 2440 Massachusetts Ave NW: Charles Mason Remey House (arch. Smith & Edwards, c. 1930), now Permanent mission of Mexico...
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    Early Western Baháʼí pilgrims. Standing left to right: Charles Mason Remey, Sigurd Russell, Edward Getsinger and Laura Clifford Barney; Seated left to...
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  • in Paris. She helped convert several new believers, including Charles Mason Remey, Hippolyte Dreyfus, Laura Barney (Dreyfus), Englishman Thomas Breakwell...
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  • several telegrams reacting to the decision of fellow Hand of the Cause Mason Remey to call himself Guardian which initiated a Baháʼí division. But this...
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    at the first Baha'i World Congress in 1963. As early as January 1959, Mason Remey, one of the custodial Hands, believed that he was the second Guardian...
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    of Shoghi Effendi, Mason Remey instigated a dispute among Baháʼís over administration and was declared a Covenant-breaker. Remey succeeded in gathering...
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  • existing stations in Winnipeg and Calgary. In Paris Maxwell had met Mason Remey and Randolph Bolles who introduced him to the Baháʼí Faith. Later Maxwell...
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  • Breakwell's father in December 1902, and also shared through Charles Mason Remey. A small part: O Breakwell! O my dear one! Where are thy beauteous eyes...
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