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| THE UTMOST VIGOR, VIGILANCE AND CONSECRATION | 
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     The new Plan on which the American Bahá’í community has embarked, 
in the course of the opening years of the second Bahá’í century, is of such 
vastness and complexity as to require the utmost vigor, vigilance and 
consecration on the part of both the general body of its prosecutors and 
those who are called upon, as their National elected representatives, to 
conduct its operation, define its processes, watch over its execution, and 
insure its ultimate success.  The obstacles confronting both its participants 
and organizers, particularly in the European field, are formidable, and call 
for the utmost courage, perseverance, fortitude and self-sacrifice.  
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     The precarious international situation in both Hemispheres, the distress 
and preoccupation of the masses, in most of the countries to which pioneers 
will soon be proceeding, with the cares of every day life, the severe 
restrictions which are still imposed on visitors and travellers in foreign 
lands, the religious conservatism and spiritual lethargy which characterize the 
population in most of the lands where the new pioneers are to labor, add to the 
 
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challenge of the task, and render all the more glorious the labors of the 
national community that has arisen to achieve what posterity will regard 
as the greatest collective enterprise, not only in the history of the community 
itself, but in the annals of the Faith with which it stands identified.  
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     The initial success of the enterprise which has been so auspiciously 
launched, the enthusiasm which it has already engendered throughout Latin 
America, the hopes it has aroused amid the suffering and scattered believers 
in war-torn Europe, the feelings of admiration and envy it has excited 
throughout several communities in the Bahá’í world in both the East and 
the West, augur well for the future course of its operation, and foreshadow 
the splendors of the victories which its consummation must witness.  
The forces that have been released through the birth of the Plan must be 
directed into the most effective channels, the spirit that has been kindled 
must be continually nourished, the facilities at the disposal of its organizers 
must be fully utilized, each and every barrier that may obstruct its 
expansion must be determinedly removed, every assistance which Bahá’í 
communities in various lands may wish, or be able, to offer, should be 
whole-heartedly welcomed, every measure that will serve to reinforce the 
bonds uniting the newly-fledged communities in the Latin world, and to 
stimulate the movement, and raise the spirits, of itinerant teachers and 
settlers laboring in the continent of Europe, must be speedily undertaken, 
if the colossal task, which in the course of seven brief years must be carried 
out, is to be befittingly consummated.  
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     The sterner the task, the graver the responsibilities, the wider the field 
of exertion, the more persistently must the privileged members of this 
enviable community strive, and the loftier must be the height to which 
they should aspire, in the course of their God-given mission, and throughout 
every stage in the irresistible and divinely guided evolution of their 
community life.  
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     Setbacks may well surprise them; trials and disappointments may tax 
their patience and resourcefulness; the forces of darkness, either from 
within or from without, may seek to dampen their ardor, to disrupt their 
unity and break their spirit; pitfalls may surround the little band that must 
act as a vanguard to the host which must, in the years to come, spiritually 
raise up the sorely ravaged continent of Europe.  None of these, however 
fierce, sinister or unyielding they may appear, must be allowed to deflect 
the protagonists of a God-impelled Plan, from the course which ‘Abdu’l-Bahá 
has chosen for them, and which the agencies of a firmly established, 
laboriously erected, Administrative Order, are now enabling them to 
effectively pursue.  
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vision, with unfaltering steps, with indivisible unity, with unflinching 
determination until the shining goal is attained is my constant prayer, my 
ardent hope, and the dearest wish of my heart.  
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