Lights of Guidance/toc/Special Institutions
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| ←Institution of Huqúqu'lláh | Lights of Guidance by Helen Hornby XXVII. SPECIAL INSTITUTIONS |
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[edit] A. Institutions Defined
- 1045. Definition of Institution
- 1046. Clarification of the Institutions Attendant to the Guardianship
[edit] B. The Guardianship
- 1047. The Guardianship—Acceptance of—Day that Will not be Followed by Night
- 1048. The Word "Guardianship" Used with Various Meanings
- 1049. Prerogatives and Duties Invested in the Guardian are of Three Kinds
- 1050. Infallibility of the Guardian is not for Individual Believers to Limit or to Judge
- 1051. Authoritative Interpretation of the Teachings is the Exclusive Right of the Guardian after ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
- 1052. The Distinction Between Authoritative Interpretation and Individual Understanding
- 1053. God Ordained, in this Day, that Guidance has been Vouchsafed to Man Through Institutions
- 1054. Future Guardians
- 1055. The Guardian is Assured the Guidance of Both Bahá’u’lláh and the Báb
- 1056. He is the Interpreter of the Word: Divine Truth is Relative
- 1057. Guardianship Does not Lose Significance nor Position Because There is no Living Guardian
- 1058. Station of Guardianship Cannot be Claimed Ere the Expiration of 1000 Years
[edit] C. The Universal House of Justice
- 1059. The Universal House of Justice Called into Being by the Author of the Faith
- 1060. Apex of Bahá’u’lláh's World Order
- 1061. Legislative Functions
- 1062. Process of Legislating
- 1063. Has General Functions of Protecting and Administering the Cause
- 1064. Infallibility of the Universal House of Justice is not Dependent on the Presence of the Guardian
- 1065. The Universal House of Justice has Conferred Infallibility
- 1066. The Process of Deducing Subsidiary Laws from the Original Text is the Right of the House of Justice
- 1067. In the World Order of Bahá’u’lláh Certain Functions are Reserved to Certain Institutions
- 1068. The Decisions and Laws Made by the Universal House of Justice Are Inspired and Confirmed by the Holy Spirit—This Exclusive Authority Will Preclude Errors of Past Dispensations
- 1069. The Strong Cord to Which All Must Cling is the Covenant
- 1070. The Universal House of Justice is the "Last Refuge of a Tottering Civilization"
- 1071. The Chosen Successors of Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
- 1072. The Universal House of Justice Bears Responsibility for Executive and Judicial Functions as Well as Legislative
- 1073. Appointment of a Successor to Shoghi Effendi or More Hands of the Cause not Possible
[edit] D. Supreme Tribunal
- 1074. Factor in Establishing the Lesser Peace
- 1075. The Supreme Tribunal Will Fulfil Task of Establishing Universal Peace
- 1076. The Mission of the Supreme Tribunal is to Prevent War
- 1077. International Executive—A Step Leading to Bahá’í World Government
[edit] E. Hands of Cause of God
- 1078. The Institution of "The Learned"
- 1079. The Hands of the Cause Not Heirs of Any Name or Title
- 1080. Tablet Revealed for the Hands of the Cause
- 1081. Auxiliary Institution of Guardianship
- 1082. Functions of the Hands of the Cause
- 1083. The Authority of Expulsion and Reinstatement Exercised by the Hands of the Cause
- 1084. Prerogative and Obligation of the Hands of the Cause to Consult With Boards of Counsellors and National Assemblies
- 1085. Inappropriate for Them to Serve on Administrative Institutions
- 1086. The Rank and Position of the Hands of the Cause of God
[edit] F. International Teaching Centre
[edit] G. Continental Boards of Counsellors
- 1088. Duties of Continental Boards of Counsellors
- 1089. Terms of Office of the Continental Counsellors
- 1090. Relationship of Counsellors to National Spiritual Assemblies
- 1091. Relationship Between Boards of Counsellors and National Spiritual Assemblies
- 1092. The Counsellors and Auxiliary Board Members are Free from Administrative Responsibilities
- 1093. The Counsellors and the National Spiritual Assemblies Have One Common Objective
- 1094. The Counsellors Follow in the Footsteps of the Hands of the Cause
- 1095. The Functions of the Counsellors and the Spiritual Assemblies are Complementary
- 1096. The Proper Functioning of Society Requires Preservation of Ranks and Classes
- 1097. Pride and Self-Aggrandisement are Among the Most Deadly of Sins
- 1098. Differentials of Rank Meant to Canalize, not Obstruct the Work of the Cause
- 1099. Counsellors Should Give Wide Latitude to Auxiliary Board Members in Carrying out Their Work
- 1100. Assemblies Plan and Direct the Work—The Plans Should be Well Known to Counsellors and Auxiliary Board Members
- 1101. The Counsellors May Report Misconduct of Individuals to the National Spiritual Assembly Through Board Member
- 1102. Every Institution of this Divinely Created Order is One More Refuge For a Tottering Society
[edit] H. Auxiliary Boards for Protection and Propagation
- 1103. Two Auxiliary Boards with Distinct But Complementary Functions Established by the Guardian
- 1104. Areas for the Protection Board and Propagation Board are not Necessarily the Same
- 1105. In Exceptional Circumstances One Board Member Might Cover an Area
- 1106. Advisable that Auxiliary Board Member Reside in Area Which He Serves
- 1107. Many of the Functions of Members of the two Boards and Assemblies are Held in Common
- 1108. The Members of the Boards Should Encourage the Friends and Assemblies to be Unified
- 1109. Auxiliary Boards Will Stimulate and Help Teaching Work
- 1110. Auxiliary Board Members Free to Have Direct Contact with Individuals and Local Assemblies
- 1111. The Friends Should Feel Free to Refer to Either Auxiliary Board Member
- 1112. Protection Board Members' Responsibilities
- 1113. Moral Problems Should be Dealt with Only When they Arise
- 1114. Propagation Board Members' Responsibilities
- 1115. Members of Auxiliary Boards Should be Freed From Administrative Responsibilities
- 1116. Auxiliary Board Member Must Decide What to Report to the Local Spiritual Assembly—Generally, the more Freely Information is Shared Between Institutions, the Better
- 1117. Board Member Should Feel Responsible Before God in the Discharge of his Responsibilities
[edit] I. Auxiliary Board Member Assistants
- 1118. Appointment of Auxiliary Board Members' Assistants
- 1119. Primary Aim of Assistants is to Stimulate and Assist the Believers
- 1120. An Assistant May Serve Two Board Members
- 1121. The House of Justice Prefers that Assistants not Retire from Administrative Work
- 1122. Assistant Functions Individually, Does not Function in Relation to National Assembly, Should Foster Warm Relationship Between Local Assembly and Board Member
- 1123. Principle of Confidentiality Applies to Assistant Who is Assembly Member—Most Subjects Dealt with Are not Confidential
[edit] J. Relationships Between Counsellors, Auxiliary Board Members and Assistants and National and Local Assemblies and Committees
- 1124. Authority and Direction Flow From the Assemblies—Counsellors, Auxiliary Board Members and Assistants Advise, Stimulate and Assist
- 1125. Auxiliary Board Member May Meet with Local Spiritual Assembly Occasionally
- 1126. Relationship Between Auxiliary Board Members and Local Assemblies Should not be Hampered by Regulations
- 1127. Problems with Board Members to be Reported To Counsellors
- 1128. Counsellors Need not Consult with National Spiritual Assembly About Appointments
- 1129. Gatherings of Counsellors, Board Members, National Assembly Members and Committee Members Encouraged
- 1130. Auxiliary Board Members and Committees Should Exchange Information
- 1131. Board Member Reports and Recommendations are Sent to Counsellors, not to National Assembly or Committees
- 1132. National Spiritual Assemblies Should Refer to Protection Board Members for Protection Matters
- 1133. Administrative Institutions May Request Auxiliary Board Member to Perform Certain Tasks
- 1134. Auxiliary Board Members Teach, Advise on, Observe and Report on Administration
- 1135. It is not Necessary to Inform National Assembly When Board Members Are Working with a Local Spiritual Assembly
- 1136. National Assemblies Should Avail Themselves of Services of Auxiliary Board Members and Their Assistants

