Mason Remey

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<table><tr><td>'''Charles Mason Remey''' (15 May 1874 - 4 Feb 1974) was an eminent and controversial American Bahai with a distinguished life of service to the Bahai Faith. In 1960 Remey claimed to be the second Guardian of the Bahai Faith (see [http://www.charlesmasonremey.net/1960_proclamation.htm]). Because of this controversial claim, he and his followers split from the majority of Bahais who believed that no appointment had been made, and they mutually excommunicated each other as Covenant-breakers. Acquaintances knew him as Mason Remey. </td><td>http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/95/Remey1.jpg</td></tr></table>
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<table><tr><td>'''Charles Mason Remey''' (15 May 1874 - 4 Feb 1974) was an eminent and controversial American Bahai with a distinguished life of service to the Bahai Faith. In 1960 Remey claimed to be the second Guardian of the Bahai Faith (see [http://www.charlesmasonremey.net/1960_proclamation.htm]). Because of this controversial claim, he and his followers split from the majority of Bahais who believed that no appointment had been made, and they mutually excommunicated each other as Covenant-breakers. Acquaintances knew him as Mason Remey.
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==Early life==
 
==Early life==

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