Joyous
festivities in Jamaica
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Governor General, Sir Howard
Felix Hanlan Cooke, with Baha'i representatives
Linda Roche (left) and Namwar Zohoori (second
from right). |

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KINGSTON,
Jamaica, 29 July 2003 (BWNS) --
The Governor General of Jamaica proclaimed 25 July 2003
as "Baha'i Day" for the Caribbean country.
Sir
Howard Felix Hanlan Cooke made his official announcement
on 23 July 2003 at a ceremony at his residence, the
King's House.
The
announcement marked the 60th anniversary of the
establishment of the first Baha'i Local Spiritual
Assembly in Jamaica.
The
official proclamation read: "Whereas the Baha'i
Faith teaches that 'The earth is but one country and
mankind its citizens,' and embraces as its supreme goal
the unification of the entire human race, consisting of
divers peoples and cultures...I do hereby proclaim July
25 2003 'Baha'i Day' and urge the members of the Baha'i
Faith, and likewise all the citizens of goodwill,
towards the high ideals of spiritual brotherhood, and of
carrying humanity forward in an ever-advancing
civilization."
The
Governor General was presented with copies of more than
50 congratulatory messages to the Baha'is of Jamaica.
They had been sent by National Spiritual Assemblies all
over the world for the occasion.
As part of
the reunion events an official reception was held at the
national Baha'i center in Kingston on 25 July. The guest
of honor was Canon Weevil Gordon, who represented the
Governor General.
The guest
list also included the chairman of the Inter-Faith
Council, Reverend Ashley Smith, and the representative
of the Jewish community, Mrs. Norma Chin. Among those
attending were 30 Baha'is from overseas, some of whom
were originally from Jamaica.
The
reception came at the end of two weeks of events
throughout the country which included local
celebrations, such as a picnic and a dance party, talks
on Baha'i topics, and a blood drive organized by the
Baha'is of Kingston.
Another
commemorative event was a symposium on 26 July that
focused on the history and the vision of the Baha'i
Faith in Jamaica.
A public
devotional gathering, with over 150 participants,
involving prayers and readings from the Baha'i holy
writings, was held on 27 July. The recording of that
event will be broadcast on the radio throughout the
nation.