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Letter of 26 November 1953 207 |
I spoke to our beloved Guardian with regard to the
Frisian Islands. He said that regardless of the fact that a
number of the islands are Dutch and others German, that
the administrative work in all the Frisian Islands should be
under the German N.S.A., as assigned in the outline of the
Ten-Year Crusade. The Guardian stated that he had
likewise informed the American N.S.A. to this effect.
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The beloved Guardian is very happy over the reports that
are being received of the progress of the Ten-Year Crusade.
All but one of the countries, outside of the iron curtain,
have now been settled or assigned to pioneers. The total
number of areas which have been settled under the Ten-Year
Crusade, during this period of a little over 6 months
since its launching, now totals 71. It is surely remarkable,
and one of the great victories of the Faith.
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