Desert Rose Baha'i Institute

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Desert Rose "is a community-based Center of Learning, guided by Bahá’í principles, that creates an atmosphere of spirituality which inspires artistic and educational development." [1]

"Desert Rose began in 1988 in Tucson with the four-day Desert Rose Bahá'í School initiated by Hand of the Cause of God William Sears and his wife, Marguerite, along with a core group of dedicated friends. When Mr. Sears passed away in 1992, Marguerite continued Desert Rose Bahá'í School, but, with the knowledge and encouragement of the Universal House of Justice, decided to expand the four-day school into a permanent institute. Land near Eloy, Arizona, was purchased in 1996, and Desert Rose Bahá'í Institute, Inc., a non-profit corporation, was created." (Marguerite Sears) [2]

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Accessed October 2008: [3]

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References

  1. Homepage, Desert Rose Baha'i Institute, accessed September 22, 2007.
  2. History, Desert Rose Baha'i Institute, accessed September 22, 2007.
  3. "DRBI Staff", Desert Rose Baha'i Institute, accessed October 19, 2008.