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Response of Queen Marie |
You have, most of you, I presume, read with thrilling joy in one
of the recent issues of the Star of the West that illuminating account
given by our beloved sister, Miss Martha Root, wherein she tells
with her characteristic directness and modesty the story of her moving
interview with Her Majesty Queen Marie of Roumania and of
the cordial and ready response which her gentle yet persuasive presentation
of the principles of the Bahá’í Faith has evoked in the
heart of that honored queen. One of the visible and potent effects
which this historic interview proved capable of achieving was the
remarkable appeal in the form of an open letter which Her Majesty
freely and spontaneously caused to be published to the world at large
testifying in a language of exquisite beauty to the power and sublimity
of the Message of Bahá’u’lláh.
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It was indeed a never-to-be-forgotten occasion when, on the eve
of the day commemorating the passing of Bahá’u’lláh, a handful
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of us, His sorrowing servants, had gathered round His beloved
Shrine supplicating relief and deliverance for the down-trodden in
Persia, to receive in the midst of the silence of that distressing hour
the glad-tidings of this notable triumph which the unbending energy
and indomitable spirit of our beloved Martha has achieved for our
sacred Cause.
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With bowed heads and grateful hearts we recognize in this glowing
tribute which royalty has thus paid to the Cause of Bahá’u’lláh
an epoch-making pronouncement destined to herald those stirring
events which, as ‘Abdu’l-Bahá has prophesied, shall in the fulness
of time signalize the triumph of God’s holy Faith. For who can
doubt but that the deeds of those valiant pioneers of the Faith, unexampled
though they have been in the abundance of their number
and unexcelled in their sublime heroism, are but a faint glimmer of
what, according to the divine promise, its steadfast followers are
destined to perform? Those heroic exploits that have immortalized
the names of its primitive adherents will continue to adorn and
illuminate the pages of its blood-stained history; yet we cannot forget
that the period of its full fruition with all its promise of world
felicity and undreamt-of achievements is yet to be realized, its golden
age yet to unfold. Indeed, how chastening to our pride, how challenging
to our enthusiasm, if we but pause for a moment amidst
the world’s many distractions and ponder in our hearts the vastness,
the compelling urgency, the ineffable glory of what still remains
unachieved.
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