Sufism Reoriented Sanctuary
Sufism Reoriented Sanctuary | |
---|---|
Religion | |
Deity | Meher Baba |
Governing body | Sufism Reoriented Ira Deitrick (President) |
Patron | Ivy Oneita Duce |
Location | |
Location | Walnut Creek, California |
State | California |
Country | United States |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Alan Ritchie |
Style | 13 Interlocking Domes |
Date established | 1952 |
Completed | 2016 |
Website | |
Sufism Reoriented |
Sufism Reoriented Sanctuary is a universal spiritual retreat located in Walnut Creek, California, United States.[1][2] The sanctuary is located at 11 White Horse Court.[3][4][5] Sufism Reoriented was founded and rechristened by spiritual master Meher Baba in 1952.[6]
Sanctuary
The Sufism Reoriented sanctuary is located in Saranap, an unincorporated village in Contra Costa County, California. Carol Weyland Conner, a clinical psychologist, served as the spiritual leader of Sufism Reoriented from June 2001 until her death in April 2023.[7] The current spiritual leader of Sufism Reoriented is Walker Lambert.[8][9]
Construction
Overaa Construction, under project director Bob Carpenter and project architect Alan Ritchie, constructed the sanctuary between 2012 and 2016.[10][11] The sanctuary is a winner of an ENR California Best Project Award and a finalist for Global CEMEX Building Award.[12][13][14][15] Sufism Reoriented intended the sanctuary to last over 700 years.[16][12][17]
History
In 1947,
Murshida and Line of Succession
Part of a series on |
Western Sufism |
---|
Category:Western Sufism |
- Ivy Oneita Duce[22]
- James S. B. Mackie
- Carol Weyland Conner
- Walker Lambert
References
- ^ King, By John. "Religious order's home near Walnut Creek meets architectural reality".
- ^ "STRUCTURE magazine | Enduring Devotion: The Sanctuary for Sufism Reoriented".
- ^ "Sanctuary of Sufism Reoriented". Sanctuary of Sufism Reoriented.
- ^ Brinklow, Adam (July 13, 2017). "See the spectacular Sufi temple built with Cheesecake Factory money". Curbed SF.
- ^ Newspaper, Architect's (April 28, 2015). "Sanctuary Rediscovered".
- ^ "Sufism Reorinted, outstanding architecture" (PDF). shotcrete.org.
- ^ "FROM THE MURSHIDS". Sufism Reoriented.
- ^ "InvestitureTranscript". Sufism Reoriented.
- ^ "ABOUT MURSHID WALKER". Sufism Reoriented.
- ^ Group, Elisabeth Nardi | Bay Area News; Journal, Walnut Creek (February 29, 2012). "Sufi Reoriented worship center project approved".
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "The House Of Worship The Cheesecake Factory Built". The FADER.
- ^ a b "Sufism Reoriented Sanctuary".
- ^ "Sufism Reoriented Wins ENR California Award". August 11, 2017.
- ^ "Tour of Sufis Sanctuary Temple". sufismreoriented.org.
- ^ "Sufism Reorinted – A Sacred Design" (PDF). Sachi.org.
- ^ "Walnut Creek Sufi Temple Built to Serve 700 Years". diablogazette.com.
- ^ Group, Sam Richards | Bay Area News (May 6, 2016). "Contra Costa: Sufism center to open soon to last 700 years".
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Creek, Sufism Reoriented Type Non-profit religious corporation Founded 1952 Location Walnut; sufismreoriented.org, California Key people Carol Weyland Conner Website. "Murshida Rabia Ada Martin". meherbabatravels jimdo page!.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ On Samuel Lewis' dissent, see Murshid Wali Ali Meyer (2001). "A Sunrise in the West: Hazrat Inayat Khan's Legacy in California". In Pirzade Zia Inayat Khan (ed.). A Pearl in Wine. New Lebanon, NY: Omega Publications. pp. 395–436.
- ^ Rawlinson, Andrew (1993). "A History of Western Sufism". Diskus. 1 (1): 45–83.
- ^ King, John (March 8, 2017). "Religious order's home near Walnut Creek meets architectural..." San Francisco Chronicle.
- ^ "How a Master Works". Sufism Reoriented.