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Letter of 4 May 1946 |
Your letter of March 17th (the copy of which Mr.
Eichenauer also forwarded) has been received by the
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beloved Guardian, and he has instructed me to answer you
on his behalf.
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He is very anxious for the young Bahá’ís, everywhere, to
deepen their knowledge of the teachings, of Bahá’í
administration and laws, and to live an exemplary Bahá’í
life in order to prepare themselves for their work in the
Cause as teachers and administrators. They are the ones
who will toil in the glorious and difficult days that lie ahead,
and they must now fit themselves to be worthy of their
future high responsibilities and duties.
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My heart rejoiced and my soul was refreshed at the
receipt of your most welcome message, signed by so great a
number of ardent and youthful co-workers in a land so rich
in promise, so blessed by our Beloved, and so severely tried
by the vicissitudes of war. You are, I assure you, often in my
thoughts and prayers, and I cherish the brightest hopes for
your future work. You are, I feel confident, destined to
achieve memorable victories, both in your native land and
on the continent of Europe, and you should diligently and
unitedly prepare yourselves for this glorious task. Persevere,
redouble your efforts, and rest assured that the Beloved will
bless and sustain you always.
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