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Seventh Bahá'í House of Worship - Continental
Tiapapata, Samoa, Asia-Pacific
Mother Temple of the Pacific
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HISTORY OF THE HOUSE OF WORSHIP

The Beginning

The story of the Samoan House of Worship begins in April of 1974 when the world governing body of the Bahá'í Faith called for the construction of a House of Worship in what was then Western Samoa. It was the first to be built in its area of the world – the Mother Temple of the Pacific Islands.

In November of 1975 the area of Tiapapata in the cool mountain heights of Upolu Island was chosen as the spot for the House of Worship. The original temple site was only about half of its present size, and lacked direct access to the main road. Only later was the land purchased where the majority of the gardens now lie.

Before construction could begin, the land needed to be cleared of bush and rocks. In February of 1977 the first caretakers of the Temple site began working to prepare the land for construction. Early on, a meeting center was also built – the precursor of the present visitors’ center.

In April of 1978, after consideration of a number of building designs, Ḥusayn Amánat was appointed as architect of the House of Worship.

The Temple Cornerstone Ceremony – Construction Begins

Almost a year later in January of 1979 the Samoan Head of State, Susuga Malietoa Tanumafili II, laid the cornerstone of the House of Worship, symbolically initiating construction. Also present at that ceremony was the well-known Bahá'í dignitary Amatu’l-Bahá Rúhíyyih Khánum, who had brought a small silver casket holding dust from the Shrine of the Báb on Mount Carmel in Israel.

Tenders of construction were let in June of 1980, and the contract eventually went to a construction firm in New Zealand. On the 18th of December 1981 the first concrete was poured. In the coming months work progressed steadily, though not without the difficulties that might be expected of such an ambitious project carried out in a developing country. Building materials flowed to Samoa from all over the world, and slowly the House of Worship began to take shape.

The House of Worship Opens its Doors to the World

Three years later construction was completed, and the official dedication ceremony was held in September of 1984, with numerous guests and dignitaries attending. The festivities culminated with the House of Worship being officially dedicated to the oneness of God, the oneness of religion, and the oneness of humanity. Its doors were now open to all who wished to visit.

Since that time the House of Worship has become a well-known landmark in Samoa. Significant work has continued over the years to make it ever more inviting to visitors. One of the many development projects has been the addition of numerous native plants and flowers which has slowly transformed the grounds into the beautiful gardens seen today.

Yet to Come

The House of Worship continues to develop to better serve the needs of its many visitors. Great effort is exerted not only to make the site ever more attractive, but to provide programs and services of benefit to the surrounding community. The Bahá’í Holy Writings outline a vision of the House of Worship not only as a place of spiritual gathering, but surrounded by various social institutions such as a hospital, orphanage, university, and others. In this way it will provide impetus for both the spiritual and the material advancement of humanity.

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ONE OF ONLY EIGHT IN THE WORLD, the Baha'i' House of Worship of Samoa (otherwise known as Baha'i Temple) is a place of prayer and meditation open to peoples of all backgrounds. Since its dedication in 1984 it has received thousands of visitors from all points of the globe.

With nine symmetrical sides and entrances, the distinctive architecture of the House of Worship embodies grace and beauty. Particularly striking is the main auditorium, with its majestic dome soaring 28 meters (92 feet) high and inset with converging lines of mirrored glass.

The House of Worship rises out of 20 acres of carefully maintained prayer gardens, which are host to more than 60 species of flowers, plants, and trees all native to Samoa. Interspersed with footpaths and bridges, the gardens can be the scene for personal reflection, or simply a stroll through the natural beauty of Samoa.

Also located on the grounds are the Visitors’ Information Center for those interested in knowing more about the House of Worship or the Baha'i' Faith, a book and gift shop, and toilet facilities.

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GALLERY

Samoa is home to the "Mother Temple of the Pacific", otherwise known as the Baha'i House of Worship. All are welcome to enjoy its beautiful grounds of Samoan wildflowers and the serenity of its surrounds. The temple represents unity of all mankind and its services, held every Sunday morning at 10am, are inviting to all - regardless of race, religion, or background. Below are a selection of photos to give a glimpse into the beauty of the Temple and its surrounding grounds. 

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Seventh Bahá'í House of Worship - Continental
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Dedication of the Continental Bahá’í House of Worship of Pacific (Panama City, Panama), April 1972
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Amatu’l-Bahá Rúhíyyih Khánum speaking at the Dedication of the Continental Bahá’í House of Worship of Pacific (Panama City, Panama), April 1972
Visitors on the grounds of the Continental Bahá’í House of Worship of the Pacific (Apia, Samoa)
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Interior of the Continental Bahá’í House of Worship of Pacific (Panama City, Panama)
Interior of the Continental Bahá’í House of Worship of the Pacific (Apia, Samoa), September 1984
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Interior of the Continental Bahá’í House of Worship of Pacific (Panama City, Panama)
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Tiapapata, Samoa, Asia-Pacific
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Entrance to the Continental Bahá’í House of Worship of Pacific (Panama City, Panama)
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