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 Fifth Year of the Seven Year Plan is opening under circumstances of
utmost gravity in Eastern and Western Hemispheres. The fever of the times
is steadily mounting, throwing into sharper relief the contrast between
the rising greatness of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh and the falling fortunes
of a moribund civilization. The American Bahá’í Community, rapidly
pursuing the career traced by unerring finger of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, can neither
halt nor waver. I cannot forbear address my particular plea to focus,
owing to virtual termination of Temple ornamentation, attention on
teaching requirements of the Plan. I appeal to incoming National Assembly,
its auxiliary Teaching Committees and subsidiary agencies to deliberate
and devise means to insure prompt reinstatement of the Assemblies recently
disbanded and formation of Assembly in each newly-opened State and
Province of North America and continuity of the consolidation of the
pioneer work initiated in every Latin Republic. Undismayed by aggravation
of the fury of the world tempest threatening their shores, scornful of the
agitation stirred up by their adversaries, the breakers of the Covenant,
the resolute upholders of the Divine Plan will, indeed cannot but, persist
in their ordained task to propagate the flame, enlarge the administrative
limits, and strike deeper roots of the world-encircling world-redeeming
Faith of Bahá’u’lláh.
Shoghi Rabbani
Cablegram received April 23, 1941.
FOOTNOTES
1 The First Century of the Bahá’í Era, ending May 22, 1944.
2 Honolulu
3 The next message, dated April 23, 1941, will be found on page 110.
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