It is not necessary for anyone who wishes to make the pilgrimage to Haifa
to ask through your Assembly; they may ask the Guardian direct. The reason
this was done in Persia is because the number of the friends is so great
that the work involved is too much of a demand on the Guardian’s time, and
so is handled by the Persian N.S.A. who refer long lists of names to him.
He feels sure the passing of dear Mrs. Reyhani is not without significance
and that her devotion, and that of her family, will be the instrument for
attracting many hearts to our beloved Faith.
The Guardian assures you one and all of his most loving prayers for the
success of your work and that you may be given the strength to carry out
burden of responsibility for the prosecution of the Ten Year Plan in your
area....
[From the Guardian:]
Dear and valued co-workers:
The year that has just elapsed, though not one in which the fond hopes
entertained for the German Bahá’í Community have been entirely fulfilled,
has, none the less, witnessed certain achievements in both the
administrative and teaching fields, for which we can feel truly grateful.
There can be no doubt that the problems, obstacles and challenges which
have faced the well-tried, long suffering, swiftly maturing community have
been formidable, and in some instances, such as to daunt their spirit and
discourage their efforts.
The continued and most lamentable division of the German nation, setting
up an almost insurmountable barrier between the vast majority of the
German followers of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh and their isolated brethren
in the eastern territories of their country; ... the prolonged existence
of ideological and political barriers impeding contact between the
believers residing in the western Zone of Germany and the inhabitants of
the territories lying beyond the Iron Curtain and particularly the Baltic
States, Moldavia, White Russia, Albania and Rumania, assigned to them
according to the provisions of the Ten-Year Plan; the intense conservatism
and religious orthodoxy of the people inhabiting the Frisian Islands,
Crete and Greece, constituting yet another barrier and raising yet another
obstacle in the path of the pioneers who have consecrated themselves to
the task of implanting the banner of the Faith in those islands in that
historic land, in pursuance of the objectives of the World Spiritual
Crusade; the limitations placed upon them by their restricted numbers and
modest resources; the temptations and distractions to which a swift return
to material prosperity continually and increasingly exposes them—these, no
doubt, militate against the speedy and effectual accomplishment of their
manifold and sacred tasks.
No need, however, to dwell on the trials, problems and the inherent
difficulties with which the community of the followers of Bahá’u’lláh and,
to a lesser extent, their sister community in Austria, are beset during
these critical years in the unfoldment of the Ten-Year Plan.
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