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Mason Remey

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Mason Remey, Hand of the Cause of God and Second Guardian of the Orthodox Baha'i Faith

Charles Mason Remey was appointed a Hand of the Cause of God of the Baha'i Faith by its head, Shoghi Effendi. Later he was appointed to the First International Bahai Council which Shoghi Effendi proclaimed to be the embryonic Universal House of Justice. Remey was appointed by Shoghi Effendi to be the President of the International Baha'i Council.

When Shoghi Effendi passed away in 1957, the Hands of the Cause determined that there could never be another Guardian. Remey signed a unnanimous declaration of the Hands that Shoghi Effendi had left no will, and that there was no one of the blood line that he could have appointed. There is great disagreement among the Orthodox and the larger group as to the meaning of the document. The present Guardian of the Orthodox Baha'i Faith maintains he could even sign the document today, as it is manintained by those who obey Mason Remey that it merely stated no written appointment had been made. As to the claim that there could never be another Guardian, Ruhiyyah Khanum, the wife of Shoghi Effendi, in her book, the Custodians, is clear that Mason Remey did maintain throughout the Conclave, as he himself also maintained, that the Hands should be searching and looking for a new Guardian. The council of the hands called for the election of the Universal House of Justice which presently governs those who followed the Hands.

Mason Remey in 1960 claimed that Shoghi Effendi had appointed him to be the second Guardian of the Bahá'í Faith in the life-time of Shoghi Effendi by means of his appointment as President of the not yet activated embryonic Universal House of Justice. He stated that only the Guardian could be the President of the Universal House of Justice and that with the death of Shoghi Effendi, the full Presidency of that House had passed to him. Those that followed Mason Remey became known as the Orthodox Bahai Faith.

Mason Remey is considered by the larger group to be a Covenant-Breaker and his followers are shunned by that group. (See also: Bahá'í Faith)

His period of service as the Second Guardian of the Orthodox Bahá'í Faith was from 1957 to October 1965. In 1964 Mason Remey appointed Joel Bray Marangella President of the Second International Bahai Council, and then activated the Council in October 1965 thereby making its President the third Guardian of the Orthodox Bahá'í Faith.

The appointment of Marangella is disputed, and the Remeyites have undergone further schism. See Minor Baha'i divisions for more information