Messages to America: Selected Letters and Cablegrams Addressed to the Bahá'í's of North America 1932–1946Shoghi, Effendi
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Messages to America: Selected Letters and Cablegrams Addressed to the Bahá'í's of North America 1932–1946
Shoghi, Effendi
Bahai Faith -- North America; Shoghi, Effendi, 1897-1957 -- Correspondence
The opening year of the second Seven Year Plan so auspiciously inaugurated
is half spent. The entire American Bahá’í Community, galvanized through
fuller perception of the progressive unfoldment of its glorious destiny,
is geared to a higher speed of organized activity, and uplifted to a new
level of collective achievement. The forces mysteriously released,
designed to direct the operation and stimulate the processes to insure the
consummation of the second stage of the Divine Plan, are inconceivably
potent. Full, rapid use of these forces, by an organized community alive
to the sublimity of its mission, is imperative. The manifold agencies,
local, regional, national and intercontinental, directly responsible for
prosecution of the Plan are now called upon to achieve, in their
respective spheres, ere termination of this current year, successes so
conspicuous as shall immeasurably fortify hopes of winning, within the
stipulated time, a total, decisive victory. An immediate notable increase
in the number of pioneers, particularly for the newly-opened transatlantic
field of service, is the supreme necessity of this challenging hour. The
present trickle must at all costs swell into a steady flow of consecrated
settlers and itinerant teachers, who, mindful of the Master’s poignant
plea, careless of their limited resources, undismayed by the somber
international outlook, undeterred by the formidable character of the tasks
undertaken or by the obstacles to be surmounted, will, in both the
administrative and teaching spheres, arise to accomplish feats outshining
the exploits immortalizing the record of American Bahá’í stewardship in
both continents of the New World since the inception of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Divine Plan. May the months immediately ahead be productive of results
exceeding my fondest expectations.
Cablegram October 7, 1946
THE PIVOT ON WHICH HINGES SUCCESS
I recall with profound emotion, on the morrow of the Twenty-Fifth
Anniversary of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s passing, the dramatic circumstances marking
simultaneously the termination of the Heroic Age, and the commencement of
the Formative Period, of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh.
I acclaim with thankfulness, joy and pride the American Bahá’í community’s
manifold, incomparable services rendered the Faith at home and across the
seas in the course of this quarter century.
I hail with particular satisfaction the consummation of the twin major
tasks spontaneously undertaken and brilliantly discharged by the same
community in both the administrative and missionary fields, constituting
the greatest contribution ever made to the progress of the Faith by any
corporate body at any time, in any continent, since the inception of the
administrative order.
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