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| TURNING POINT IN BAHÁ’Í HISTORY | 
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     The one remaining and indeed the most challenging task confronting 
the American Bahá’í Community has at long last been brilliantly accomplished.  
The structural basis of the Administrative Order of the Faith of 
Bahá’u’lláh has, through this superb victory, and on the very eve of the 
world-wide celebrations of the Centenary of His Faith, been firmly laid 
by the champion-builders of His World Order in every state of the Great 
Republic of the West and in every Province of the Dominion of Canada.  
In each of the Republics of Central and South America, moreover, the 
banner of His undefeatable Faith has been implanted by the members of 
that same community, while in no less than thirteen Republics of Latin 
America as well as in two Dependencies in the West Indies, Spiritual Assemblies 
have been established and are already functioning—a feat that has 
outstripped the goal originally fixed for the valiant members of that 
Community in their inter-continental sphere of Bahá’í activity.  The exterior 
ornamentation of the first Mashriqu’l-Adhkár of the West—the culmination 
of a forty year old enterprise repeatedly blessed and continually 
nurtured by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá has, furthermore, through a remarkable manifestation 
of the spirit of Bahá’í solidarity and self-sacrifice so powerfully 
animating the members of that stalwart community, been successfully completed, 
more than a year in advance of the time set for its termination.  
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     The triple task undertaken with such courage, confidence, zeal and 
determination—a task which ever since the inception of the Seven Year 
Plan has challenged and galvanized into action the entire body of the 
American believers and for the efficient prosecution of which processes of 
a divinely appointed Administrative Order had, during no less than sixteen 
years, been steadily evolving—is now finally accomplished and crowned 
with total victory.  
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     The greatest collective enterprise ever launched by the Western followers 
of Bahá’u’lláh and indeed ever undertaken by any Bahá’í community in 
 
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the course of an entire century, has been gloriously consummated.  A victory 
of undying fame has marked the culmination of the fifty year long labors 
of the American Bahá’í community in the service of Bahá’u’lláh and has 
shed imperishable lustre on the immortal records of His Faith during the 
first hundred years of its existence.  The exploits that have marked the 
progress of this prodigious, this three-fold enterprise, covering a field 
stretching from Alaska in the North to the extremity of Chile in the South, 
affecting the destinies of so great a variety of peoples and nations, involving 
such a tremendous expenditure of treasure and effort, calling forth so 
remarkable a spirit of heroism and self-sacrifice, and undertaken 
notwithstanding the vicious assaults and incessant machinations of the breakers 
of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Covenant, and despite the perils, the trials and restrictions 
of a desolating war of unexampled severity, augur well for the successful 
prosecution, and indeed assure the ultimate victory, of the remaining stages of 
the Plan conceived, a quarter of a century ago, by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá for the 
followers of Bahá’u’lláh in the North American continent.  
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     To the band of pioneers, whether settlers or itinerant teachers, who 
have forsaken their homes, who have scattered far and wide, who have willingly 
sacrificed their comfort, their health and even their lives for the 
prosecution of this Plan; to the several committees and their auxiliary 
agencies that have been entrusted with special and direct responsibility for 
its efficient and orderly development and who have discharged their high 
responsibilities with exemplary vigor, courage and fidelity; to the national 
representatives of the community itself, who have vigilantly and tirelessly 
supervised, directed and coordinated the unfolding processes of this vast 
undertaking ever since its inception; to all those who, though not in the 
forefront of battle, have through their financial assistance and through the 
instrumentality of their deputies, contributed to the expansion and 
consolidation of the Plan, I myself, as well as the entire Bahá’í world, owe a 
debt of gratitude that no one can measure or describe.  To the sacrifices 
they have made, to the courage they have so consistently shown, to the 
fidelity they have so remarkably displayed, to the resourcefulness, the 
discipline, the constancy and devotion they have so abundantly demonstrated, 
future generations viewing the magnitude of their labors in their proper 
perspective, will no doubt pay adequate tribute—a tribute no less ardent 
and well-deserved than the recognition extended by the present-day builders 
of the World Order of Bahá’u’lláh to the Dawn-Breakers, whose shining 
deeds have signalized the birth of the Heroic Age of His Faith.  
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     To the elected representatives of all the Bahá’í communities of the New 
World, assembled beneath the Dome of the Mother Temple of the West, on 
the occasion of the historic, first All-American Bahá’í Convention—a 
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at which every state and province in the North American continent 
is represented, in which the representatives of every Republic of Latin America 
have been invited to participate, whose delegates have been elected, for the 
first time in American Bahá’í history, by all local communities already 
possessing Assemblies, by all groups and isolated believers throughout the 
United States and Canada, and whose proceedings will be for ever associated 
with the celebration of the Centenary of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh, of the 
hundredth anniversary of the birth of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, of the fiftieth anniversary 
of the founding of the Bahá’í Faith in the Western Hemisphere, 
and of the completion of the exterior ornamentation of the First 
Mashriqu’l-Adhkár of the West, to all the privileged attendants of such an 
epoch-making Convention, I, on my own behalf, as well as in the name of all 
Bahá’í Communities sharing with them, at this great turning point in the 
history of our Faith, the joys and triumphs of this solemn hour, feel moved to 
convey the expression of our loving admiration, our joy and our gratitude for 
the brilliant conclusion of what posterity will no doubt acclaim as one of the 
most stirring episodes in the history of the Formative Age of the Faith of 
Bahá’u’lláh, as well as one of the most momentous enterprises undertaken 
during the entire course of the first Century of the Bahá’í Era.  
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