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
Nursed during its infancy by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s special care and unfailing
solicitude; invested at a later stage with spiritual primacy through the
symbolic acts associated with His historic visit to the North American
continent; summoned subsequently to the challenge through the revelation
of the epoch-making Tablets of the Divine Plan; launched on its career
according to the directives of and through the propelling force generated
by these same Tablets; utilizing with skill, resourcefulness and tenacity,
for the purpose of executing its mission, the manifold agencies evolving
within the administrative order, in the erection of whose fabric it has
assumed so preponderating a share; emerging triumphantly from the arduous
twofold campaign undertaken simultaneously in the homeland and in Latin
America; this community now finds itself launched in both hemispheres on a
second, incomparably more glorious stage, of the systematic crusade
designed to culminate, in the course of successive epochs, in the
spiritual conquest of the entire planet.
The task of this stern hour is challenging, its scale of operation
continually widening, the races and nations to be contacted highly
diversified, the forces of resistance more firmly entrenched, yet the
prizes destined for the valiant conquerors are inestimably precious and
the sustaining Grace of the Lord of Hosts promised to the executors of His
mandate is indescribably potent.
The present European project heralding the spiritual regeneration of the
entire continent is the pivot on which hinges the success of the second
Seven Year Plan. I appeal to the National representatives of the
community, in conjunction with the European Teaching Committee, to focus
attention upon its immediate requirements. The dispatch of nine additional
pioneers to facilitate the immediate formation of stable groups in the
goal towns of the ten selected countries is imperative. The selection of
suitable literature, its prompt translation into the languages required,
its publication and wide dissemination, is essential. The visit of an
ever-swelling number of itinerant teachers designed to foster the
development of the groups is urgently required. A more liberal allocation
of funds for the furtherance of the most vital objective is indispensable.
I entreat the entire community to arise, while time remains, contribute
generously, volunteer its services and accelerate its momentum, to assure
the total success of the first, most momentous collective enterprise
launched by the American Bahá’í community beyond the barriers of the
Western Hemisphere.
Cablegram December 3, 1946
FIFTH YEAR OF PLAN MESSAGE TO 1941 CONVENTION
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