![]() ![]() ![]() She was a woman of action: at ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s bidding she established a Bahá’í centre in Switzerland and she cared for the wounded in World War I (at lunch telling her daughters who, like her, were in shock at the heart rending state of their wards, “we must eat, or we shall be ill ourselves. And she was a staunch supporter of the rights of women, children, prisoners and animals. She penned The Chosen Highway - a chronicle of the early days of the Faith which she completed on the eve of her passing. She hosted the Master while He was in London in 19 at her home at 97 Cadogan Gardens. Lady Sara Louisa Blomfield was the first Irish-born Bahá’í, a renowned humanitarian, writer, and London society hostess. Posted in: Biography, England, France, Womenīy Sonjel 1 Comment Biography: Lady Blomfield ![]()
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