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Letter of March 19th, 1943
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Your letters, written on behalf of the National Spiritual
Assembly, and dated April 21st, 1942 and Nov. 18th, 1942,
reached the Guardian, together with their enclosures, and he has
instructed me to answer them on his behalf.
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He regrets the delay in replying to them, but he has been,
and still is, engaged on a work which requires a tremendous
amount of his time, and his correspondence has, of necessity,
suffered from it.
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The Guardian would prefer sending all cables and moneys
etc., to you direct, but the war regulations, as enforced in this
country, prohibit the use of a postal address in cables or telegrams,
and as he does not have your street address, he has had to
do it this way. Please forward your own address, or the one you
care to have used, and it will simplify matters in the future.
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He is delighted to hear that the friends will be able to hold
a Convention in April, and he hopes that, through its deliberations,
and the meetings of the N.S.A. members, far reaching
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teaching plans will be set afoot and the Cause in New Zealand
and Australia obtain a new impetus. You already have the nuclei
of a number of Spiritual Assemblies in places where there are
a group of believers, and he hopes that through following the
methods, so successful in such countries as India and the United
States, of having both travelling teachers and pioneers or settlers
go out you will have a number of new Spiritual Assemblies by
1944.
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He was very pleased to see the increased interest among the
friends in their various Bahá’í Summer and Winter Schools, and
hopes that these will increasingly attract students of the Faith,
anxious to deepen their knowledge of its wonderful teachings.
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The Australian and New Zealand friends, now feeling the
full weight of the war, its dangers and sorrows, are very often
in his prayers. He feels confident that they will emerge from
these dark years stronger in spirit, more united and consecrated
than ever before. They have a great and precious mission before
them of rearing, albeit in miniature the pattern of a New World
Order, divine in origin, in the midst of their countrymen, who
someday are sure to turn to that pattern as the solution to their
problems and the harbinger of their happiness.
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He assures you and all the members of the N.S.A. of his
continued, loving prayers, that you may be guided and aided in
all your services to our beloved Faith.
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With Bahá’í love,
R. Rabbani.
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P.S. The Guardian replied to Mr. Heggie’s letter, and he is very
pleased to hear of the fine work he is doing. He is also pleased
to hear that the work will now go on in connection with Father
Dunn’s Memorial.
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Dear and valued co-workers:
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The constancy, the zeal, the unity and devotion which
characterize the activities of the dearly-beloved community of
Australia and New Zealand Bahá’ís evoke my heartfelt admiration,
and demonstrate the power of Bahá’u’lláh and His unfailing
guidance. I will pray for them all, will supplicate for
them His richest blessings, and feel confident that if they persevere
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in their noble task their mission will be crowned with
glorious success.
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Your true and grateful brother,
Shoghi.
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