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1. | Siegfried
Schopflocher—known as the “Temple Builder” because
of his great contributions to the completion of the first Mashriqu’l-Adhkár
of the West, appointed a Hand of the Cause of God in 1952,
died in Montreal in 1953. For a review of his “numerous, magnificent
services” see The Bahá’í World Vol.
XII,664–666, In
Memoriam. [![]() |
2. | William Sutherland Maxwell—architect of the
Shrine of the Báb,
appointed a Hand of the Cause of God in 1951, died in Montreal in
1952. His “saintly life” is described in The Bahá’í World
Vol. XII,
657–662, In Memoriam. [![]() |
3. | Emeric and Rosemary Sala—members of the National
Spiritual
Assembly 1948–53. During the first and second Seven Year Plans,
they pioneered to Venezuela (1940–41) and travelled throughout
Latin America. In 1953 they pioneered to South Africa, and returned
to Canada in 1968. In 1971 they pioneered to Mexico, where
Rosemary died in 1980. Emeric passed away in 1990. See The
Bahá’í World Vol. XVIII, ![]() |
4. | John and Audrey Robarts—John was a member
of the National
Spiritual Assembly from 1948–53. In 1953 they became Knights of
Bahá’u’lláh when they pioneered to Bechuanaland. In 1957 John
Robarts was appointed a Hand of the Cause of God. He passed
away in Rawdon, Quebec in 1991. See The Bahá’í World
Vol. XX,
In Memoriam. [![]() |
5. | Albert Rakovsky—first Bahá’í to visit
Anticosti Island, member of
the National Spiritual Assembly 1953–56. [![]() |
6. | Siegfried Schopflocher—known as the “Temple Builder” because
of his great contributions to the completion of the first Mashriqu’l-Adhkár
of the West, appointed a Hand of the Cause of God in 1952,
died in Montreal in 1953. For a review of his “numerous, magnificent
services” see The Bahá’í World Vol.
XII,664–666, In
Memoriam. [![]() |
7. | Peter Pihichyn—a believer of Ukrainian descent. [![]() |
8. | Maxwell Home, 1548 Pine Avenue West,
Montreal, Quebec—‘Abdu’l-Bahá stayed in this house during His visit to Montreal in
1912. It was given to the Canadian Bahá’í community by Hand of
the Cause Rúhíyyih Khánum in 1953. [![]() |
9. | The Bahá’í
marriage ceremony was first legally recognized in
Ontario and British Columbia in 1958. [![]() |
10. | May Ellis Maxwell—spiritual mother of the Canadian
Bahá’í community,
became a believer in 1898, visited ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in Haifa in
1899 and returned to Paris to found the first Bahá’í centre on the
European continent, married Sutherland Maxwell and settled in
Montreal in 1902, achieved “the priceless honour” of a “martyr’s
death” in Argentina in 1940. For a review of the vast range of her
contributions to the Faith in Europe and America, see The Bahá’í
World Vol. VIII, 631–642, In Memoriam. [![]() |
11. | William Sutherland
Maxwell—architect of the Shrine of the Báb,
appointed a Hand of the Cause of God in 1951, died in Montreal in
1952. His “saintly life” is described in The Bahá’í World
Vol. XII,
657–662, In Memoriam. [![]() |
12. | Amatu’l-Bahá Rúhíyyih
Khánum Rabbani (Mary Maxwell)—daughter
of May and Sutherland Maxwell, became the wife of Shoghi Effendi
in 1937, appointed a Hand of the Cause of God in 1952. [![]() |
13. | Siegfried Schopflocher—known as the “Temple Builder” because
of his great contributions to the completion of the first Mashriqu’l-Adhkár
of the West, appointed a Hand of the Cause of God in 1952,
died in Montreal in 1953. For a review of his “numerous, magnificent
services” see The Bahá’í World Vol.
XII,664–666, In
Memoriam. [![]() |
14. | Emeric and Rosemary Sala—members of the National Spiritual
Assembly 1948–53. During the first and second Seven Year Plans,
they pioneered to Venezuela (1940–41) and travelled throughout
Latin America. In 1953 they pioneered to South Africa, and returned
to Canada in 1968. In 1971 they pioneered to Mexico, where
Rosemary died in 1980. Emeric passed away in 1990. See The
Bahá’í World Vol. XVIII, ![]() |
15. | John and Audrey Robarts—John was a member of the National
Spiritual Assembly from 1948–53. In 1953 they became Knights of
Bahá’u’lláh when they pioneered to Bechuanaland. In 1957 John
Robarts was appointed a Hand of the Cause of God. He passed
away in Rawdon, Quebec in 1991. See The Bahá’í World
Vol. XX,
In Memoriam. [![]() |