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1912 9 Sep (Sunday)
191- |
The hotel bill for $700 was paid and the party was taken to the railroad station. The chief officer at the Customs and his assistants passed the baggage through indicating that the baggage of the Bahá'ís did not have to be inspected.
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Montreal, QC; Buffalo, NY | |
1912 8 Sep (Saturday)
191- |
On His last full day in Montreal with the friends 'Abdu'l-Bahá said: "I have sown the seed. Now water it. You must educate the souls in divine morals, make them spiritual, and lead them to the oneness of humanity and to universal peace." [239D137]
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`Abdu'l-Bahá, Second Western tour; Montreal, QC | |
1912 7 Sep (Friday)
191- |
A group of people came to visit Him at His hotel. He explained that just as in the physical world, in the realm of religion there is a time of heavenly and spiritual springtime.
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`Abdu'l-Bahá, Second Western tour; Windsor Hotel (Montreal QC); Montreal, QC | |
1912 6 Sep (Thursday)
191- |
'Abdu'l-Bahá had caught a cold the previous evening and so His departure was delayed for a few days. During this time He only went to the Maxwell home and many came to visit Him at the hotel. [MD247] | `Abdu'l-Bahá, Second Western tour; Montreal, QC | |
1912 5 Sep (Wednesday)
191- |
He was visited by the Bishop of Montreal visited Him and expressed his pleasure at the meetings being held and gratitude for "the address concerning the purpose of the Manifestation of Christ and the other holy Manifestations." 'Abdu'l-Bahá invited him to the talk in the Methodist Church later that day. [239D136]
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`Abdu'l-Bahá, Second Western tour; `Abdu'l-Bahá, St James Methodist Church (Montreal, Quebec); - Film; Fred Rohani; Faramarz Rohani; Laylee Delaine; Montreal, QC | |
1912 3 Sep (Tuesday)
191- |
'Abdu'l-Bahá addressed Socialtists and Labour leaders of the day in Coronation Hall, 204 St. Lawrence Street. [ABC31-36, 48] | `Abdu'l-Bahá, Second Western tour; Coronation Hall (Montreal QC); Montreal, QC | |
1912 2 Sep (Monday)
191- |
On this day He and HIs companions moved into the Windsor Hotel where He rented three rooms. At the hotel He was able to accomodate much larger numbers of seekers. [HD237]
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`Abdu'l-Bahá, Second Western tour; May Maxwell (Bolles); Sutherland Maxwell; Montreal, QC | |
1912 1 Sep (Sunday)
191- |
'Abdu'l-Bahá gave a talk at the Unitarian Church, the Church of the Messiah, located on the corner of Simpson and Sherbrooke Sts in Montreal. (Architects: The Maxwell Bros. Built 1907, destroyed by fire 1937) [PUP297; ABC17-22; MD261]
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`Abdu'l-Bahá, Second Western tour; May Maxwell (Bolles); Sutherland Maxwell; Montreal, QC | |
1912 31 Aug (Saturday)
191- |
His first act in the morning was to heal the sick child of a neighbouring family, the Birks. The nine year old had been an invalid all her life. Caressingly He laid His hands on her head and shoulders and then told the family that she must go out every day, in the middle of the day, on the ground, and that in time she would be entirely healed. Nine months later, she was perfectly healthy and strong. On leaving their home He went directly to their store and bought a number of watches and rings which He used as gifts on the rest of His trip. [ABC53]
"As only material education is imparted and only natural philosophy is taught, these universities do not produce highly talented scholars. When both the natural and divine philosophies are expounded, they will bring forth outstanding souls and evince great advancement. The reason for the success of the Greek schools was that they combined both natural and diving philosophies". [MD228] "Behold what eleven disciples of Christ have accomplished, how they sacrificed themselves! I exhort you to walk in their footsteps. When a person is detached, he is capable of revolutionizing the whole world. The disciples of Christ met together in consultation on top of a mountain. They pledged themselves to undergo all manner of hardships, to accept every affliction as a bounty and to consider all difficulties easy to overcome. 'He who is tied to a family, let him arrange to leave it; he who is not should remain single. He should forgo his comfort and his life'. Consulting thus, they descended from the mountain and each on went a different way and never returned. It is for this reason that they were able to leave behind such achievements. After Christ, the disciples truly forgot themselves, and not merely in word." [MD228-229]
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`Abdu'l-Bahá, Second Western tour; Maxwell residence, Montreal, QC; Montreal Shrine; Reverend F.J. Griffin; Martha McBean; Eddie Elliot; Montreal, QC | |
1912 30 Aug (Friday)
191- |
`Abdu'l-Bahá left Malden for Boston. He left Boston at 9AM by train for Montreal, arriving at midnight and was met by Sutherland Maxwell. He took only two of His attendants with Him, Mírzá Ahmad Sohrab and Mírzá Mahmúd-i-Zarqání, HIs chronicler. [239D:132; AB132; BW8:637]
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`Abdu'l-Bahá, Second Western tour; Maxwell residence, Montreal, QC; Montreal Shrine; Malden, MA; Boston, MA; Montreal, QC | |
1912 C. 21 Aug
191- |
Ali Kuli Khan, a Persian Bahá'í diplomat posted to Washington,DC, visited Lethbridge to attend an agricultural conference leaving Washington during 'Abdu'l-Bahá'í visit to do so. [AY83; The Distance Traversed a presentation by Bev Knolton and Joan Young 2022]
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`Alí Kulí Khán; Lethbridge, AB | |
1912 25 Jan
191- |
Regina, SK | ||
1912 Jan
191- |
Letter from May Maxwell to Star of the West... A few weeks later another talk given by a Montreal Bahai, on the significance of Abdul-Baha's visit to the occident, which was shortly followed by an address by Mr. Honore Jaxon, of Chicago, who presented the Bahai Message from the standpoint of the working class movement. Mr. Jaxon had just returned from England where he had been doing a work of seed-sowing and preparation among the organized labor people and socialists, and in his very broad and comprehensive talk in Montreal he showed the vital connection between these world-wide movements and the Teachings of Baha'o'llah. Mr. Jaxon spoke to several bodies and societies in Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Quebec in such a spirit as to arouse interest and establish ties of good-will and fellowship, which will no doubt be the means of opening wide many doors for the reception of Abdul-Baha and the all-embracing Truth. [SoW Vol 3 No 1 March 21, 1912] | Honoré Jaxon; May Maxwell; Montreal, QC; Ottawa, ON; Toronto, ON; Québec City, QC | |
1912 Jan (Early)
191- |
Letter from May Maxwell to Star of the West... "Early in January we received a visit from Mirza Ahmad Sohrab who announced the coming of Abdul-Baha to America and spoke of his visit to England and France. Among those who heard this address was the leader of the Socialist party of Montreal and other Socialists, the editor of the leading newspaper of Canada and several people connected with public work. Later this paper published a very good article on the Bahai Message and the coming visit of Abdul-Baha." [SoW Vol 3 No 1 March 21, 1912] | Ahmad Sohrab; May Maxwell; Montreal, QC | |
1912 (In the year)
191- |
It is estimated that there were no more than two dozen Bahá'ís in Canada at this point. [BFA2p158] | Statistics |
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