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Letter of Oct. 17th, 1944
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The Guardian has instructed me to acknowledge your letter
dated June 27th and also two previous ones from the former
secretary of the N.S.A. dated Feb. 6th and Aug. 27th, and to
answer them on his behalf.
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He deeply appreciates all the work done by dear Miss Brooks
in the past as Secretary of the National Assembly, and hopes that
now that she is relieved of this arduous post she will devote much
of her time to teaching and writing for the Faith.
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The sacrifice you and your husband are making by moving
to Sydney in order to attend to the work of the N.S.A. is truly
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praiseworthy, and he hopes the way will open for you to do so at
an early date.
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In connection with the incorporation of the N.S.A.: the
Guardian feels that whatever form the incorporation takes the
name and seal of the Nat. assembly must not be changed in any
way, i.e. the title “National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of
Australia and New Zealand” should be preserved.
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The various enclosures you forwarded in your letter were all
received safely by him.
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He hopes that now that the National Headquarters has been
established and you are going to take up residence there as Secretary—thus giving a new permanence and prestige to the functions
of the N.S.A.—the work of the Faith will go ahead by leaps and
bounds. The many groups now functioning should be aided and
strengthened with a view to forming new Spiritual Assemblies as
soon as possible, and the Cause should be given publicity as much
as possible, through the Press, Radio and public meetings.
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You may be sure his most loving prayers will be offered
for the success of your labours as N.S.A. secretary, and for your
health and guidance. Also for the confirmation of your dear
husband in the Faith.
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With Bahá’í love,
R. Rabbani.
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Dear and valued co-workers:
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The work accomplished by the Australian and New Zealand
believers in recent years, in both the teaching and administrative
spheres of Bahá’í activity, culminating in the splendid celebrations
at the newly established national headquarters in the
capital city of the Australian Commonwealth, is highly praiseworthy
and augurs well for the future. The opening years of the
new century must witness a stupendous effort on the part of the
newly established community in the teaching field—an effort at
once nation-wide, systematic, strenuous and persistent. The
multiplication of Bahá’í centres in towns and villages, a greater
measure of publicity, a higher degree of unity and consecration
to the Faith, a fuller measure of self-sacrifice should distinguish
the labours of the members of this community. I will pray from
the depths of my heart for the removal of every obstacle from
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your path and the speedy realization of every hope you cherish
for the promotion of His Faith and the consolidation of its institutions.
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Your true and grateful brother,
Shoghi.
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