Pioneering Service for Pat Paccassi

PIONEERING Service for Pat Paccassi

CURRICULUM VITAE OF BAHA’I EXPERIENCE

NAME: Mrs. Patricia June Paccassi

NATIONALITY: North American

COUNTRY OF DOMICILE: St. Lucia, West Indies

LANGUAGE: English BIRTHDATE: 3 June 1928

Enrollment, Carmichael, California, March, 1964.

Pioneering from October 1965 to present (November 2018), in the Eastern Caribbean residing in; Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, Barbados, St. Vincent, St. Lucia; Trinidad, and again to St. Lucia.

Served in most all aspects of Baha’i Committee structures.

Served on Local Spiritual Assemblies in St. Thomas,

Barbados, St. Lucia, and Trinidad

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Have been travel teaching to most English Speaking islands in the Eastern Caribbean.

Coordinated Mass Teaching Projects in Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada and St. Lucia.

-Coordinated National Spiritual Assemblies responsibilities for the Regional Auxiliary Board Member Conference held in St. Lucia August 1984.

Served on National Spiritual Assemblies in the Eastern Caribbean for 25 years, with officer responsibilities of Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, and Chairman. I asked to be retired from this level of service in St. Lucia in 2006 at the age of 78.

Attended as a delegate to International Baha’i Conventions in 1973, 1978, 1983, and 2003

-Attended 100th Commemoration of the passing of Bahá’u’lláh in the Holy Land as one of the 19 representatives from Trinidad and Tobago.

 In 1972 in conjunction with my Pilgrimage I took a travel teaching trip around the world, to Uganda, Iran, India, Burma, Thailand, Singapore, Philippine Islands, Hong Kong, Japan, and Hawaii.

Traveled with Meherangiz Munsiff in 1985 to Grenada, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru and Panama.

Coordinated and conducted first annual Mona Project for Counsellors, July and August, 1985 in Grenada.

Conducted monthly deepening Ruhi Institutes for a year after arriving in Trinidad.

-Served as Assistant to the Auxillary Board Member, Ganesh Ramsahai, for the area of Rio Claro, Trinidad.

-Appointed to first Board of Directors of the National Bahá’í Institute of Trinidad and Tobago. serving as secretary. Received training in Institute Process at Ruhi Institute in Cali, Columbia.

-Attended 100th Commemoration of the passing of Bahá’u’lláh in the Holy Land as one of the 19 representatives from Trinidad and Tobago.

-Travelled to the Leeward, Windward and Virgin Islands headquarters, collecting historical information on the growth of the Faith in their respective areas. Both audio and video interviews of long time believers were made in each island. Additional material was gathered from the National Bahá’í Archives of the United States and Canada.

-Established web site putting the chronological listings of the Pioneers, Travel Teachers and Events with photos, to respective islands on a Web site entitled “Bahá’í Faith in the Caribbean”. The web address is bahaihistorycaribbean.info

-Appointed to Board of Directors of the National Bahá’í Institute Board of Directors of St. Lucia in 2000. Served as Secretary/treasurer until 2009 when the Boards were replaced by the Caribbean Initiative.

-Conducted course on the Covenant in Trinidad, Barbados, and St. Lucia.

NonBahá’í involvement in St. Lucia: served as secretary

on the St. Lucia National Council of Women’s Voluntary Organizations.

Received acknowledgment of volunteer work as one of the “25 Outstanding Women in St. Lucia” they honoured at their 25th. Anniversary Awards Ceremony held at the Prime Ministers Official Residence in 2001.