CommuNIqué - Newsletter of the Bahá'í Community in Northern Ireland
Issue 60 - 8 Rahmat 158 BE / 1 July 2001 CE


MESSAGE FROM THE BAHÁ’Í COUNCIL


Council meets National Assembly   A HISTORIC MEETING -
The meeting between the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United Kingdom and the Bahá'î Council for Northern Ireland, Antrim, June 2001.

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Dearest Friends,

This month we have a number of items to share with you.

Homefront Pioneer Requests

If anyone offers to come and settle in your area please do let the Council know through Edwin Graham the Secretary. Mr. Kamal Ma'ani has been appointed to assist in the finding of pioneers and should be invited to the first meeting of your Cluster.

Subsidies for Summer School

Some measure of subsidy is available to those who find it financially very difficult to attend. Any one wishing to avail of this service please contact Mrs. Pat Craig, Treasurer of the Council. This will only now apply to those who have already booked and who intend coming as the school is fully booked. Every one will of course be considered confidentially and the closing date for this is 14th August.

Youth and Advancing the Process of Entry by Troops of People

The Council is very much looking forward to meeting with the Youth Committee to consult on how we can support each other in advancing this essential process.

Unit Convention Areas

These will remain the same for this year as last. They will however be reviewed next year in the light of the new clusters coming into being.

Possible Formation of a Bahá'í Sports Academy

This year, at National Convention, there was a recommendation for the setting up of such an Academy, based on the model for the Bahá'í Arts Academy held every year in England. Anyone interested in pioneering such a project should contact the Council. Think of the opportunities for involving the outside world?

With deepest love,

BAHÁ’Í COUNCIL FOR NORTHERN IRELAND.


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