Nasser and Parivash Rohani lead Baha'i prayer for community unity in Portland

April 17, 2025 | Senate, Legislative, Maine

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The Maine State Legislature convened on April 17, 2025, with a session marked by a focus on community welfare and unity. The meeting began with a prayer delivered by Nasser and Parivash Rohani, representatives of the Baha'i community in Portland. They emphasized the Baha'i faith's principles of guidance, justice, and compassion, aiming to inspire cooperation among assembly members.

In their prayer, the Rohani couple called for divine support to help legislators rise above differences and work harmoniously for the peace and welfare of all people. They highlighted the importance of justice and equity, urging the assembly to act with compassion and understanding.
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Following the prayer, Michelle Gagne from Winslow performed the national anthem, receiving appreciation from the assembly. The session underscored the significance of collective efforts in governance and the role of community values in legislative discussions.

As the meeting progressed, the themes of unity and service to the community remained central, reflecting the assembly's commitment to fostering a collaborative environment for decision-making.

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