So far as pioneers taking a holiday is concerned, that is entirely in the
hands of the National Assembly. You can appreciate that all of this
depends upon location, and to a certain extent, funds. If a person feels
they need a little change for a week or two, that of course is something
which should be handled in each case.
The Guardian does not wish to make any hard and fast rules on any of these
matters.
I will write you again in response to the other questions when the
Guardian has given his advice....
LETTER OF 23 JULY 1954
23 July 1954
Dear Bahá’í Friends:
Will you please refer to your letter of June 9th and my acknowledgment of
June 28th, in which you raise certain questions. The beloved Guardian has
directed me to give you the answers as follows:
Number 2: He feels your plan of giving individuals, who became Bahá’ís in
France, but who have not yet given up their church affiliation, one year
in which to do so, is satisfactory.
Number 3: Up to the age of 15 years, children are under the direction of
their parents. At the age of 15, they may declare their Faith as a
conviction, and be registered as Bahá’í youth, whether the parents are
Bahá’ís or not. Children under the age of 15, of Bahá’í parents, who wish
to attend meetings and associate with the friends as Bahá’ís may do so. If
non-Bahá’í parents permit a child of less than 15 to attend Bahá’í
meetings, and in fact, to be a Bahá’í, this is likewise permissible.
Number 4: The beloved Guardian instructs that whenever an Assembly loses
some members between the Ridván periods, bringing the membership to less
than 9, the Assembly reverts immediately to Group status. However, when
they get a sufficient number of new members to reach 9, then they
immediately become an Assembly again.
The beloved Guardian greatly values your devoted services to the Faith,
and the manner in which you are undertaking the heavy responsibilities of
propagating the Faith, as well as consolidating its institutions.
He assures you of his prayers in your behalf, and sends you his loving
greetings....
LETTER OF 27 SEPTEMBER 1954 (SUMMER SCHOOL)
27 September 1954 (Summer School)
Dear Bahá’í Friends:
The note of loving greeting, which was signed by all those present at the
Summer School, has been received by the beloved Guardian, and this is just
a brief note of acknowledgment on his behalf.
He was very happy to see that it was possible for so many of the friends
to be present, and that you had the bounty of having the favored Hand of
the Cause, Dr. Mühlschlegel, with you. He feels sure such a gathering must
have released new strength and zeal; and that each one will now determine
to double or even treble his past efforts during the second year of this
historic Ten-Year Crusade.
He sends you all his loving greetings....
[From the Guardian:]
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