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| THE SUCCEEDING STAGE IN THE EVOLUTION OF THEIR WORLD MISSION | 
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     1944, a year memorable for the sharp contrast between the rising tide 
of spiritual victories culminating in the Centenary celebrations of a 
world-embracing Faith and the swiftly ebbing fortunes of a war-ravaged, 
disillusioned and bankrupt society, is drawing to a close.  In every continent 
of the globe; in the Holy Land, the Heart and Center of our Faith and Pivot of 
its institutions; in the land of its birth; in the adjoining territory of 
‘Iráq; throughout the Western Hemisphere; in the British Isles, so severely 
subjected to the violence of a world tempest; throughout the length and breadth 
of India; in far-off Australasia and in the Nile Valley—all with the sole 
exception of the distant Republics of the West subjected in varying degrees to 
the imminent danger of becoming the theatre of war—the communities 
laboring for the promotion of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh have, throughout 
five tumultuous years, been providentially spared to hold aloft its banner, 
to preserve its integrity, to maintain the continuity of its institutions, to 
enrich its annals, to consolidate its structure, to further disseminate its 
literature and to befittingly celebrate its Centenary.  Preponderant indeed 
has been the share of that privileged community, which has been invested 
by the Pen of the Center of the Covenant with a world-wide mission, in 
the prosecution of a task which, ever since the onset of this world upheaval 
and despite its mounting horrors, the builders of the Administrative Order 
of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh have so unflaggingly pursued.  Neither the 
participation of the Great Republic of the West in this fierce contest, nor the 
sorrows, burdens and restrictions which such direct association with the 
agonies of a travailing age has entailed, have thus far been capable of dimming 
the splendor of the exploits that have immortalized the record of the 
 
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services of this community since the ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.  Indeed, 
coincident with the period of America’s direct participation in this world 
struggle and in direct proportion to the turmoil and the tribulations which 
such a participation has engendered, the members of this community have 
evinced a heroism and proved themselves capable of a concerted effort that 
have eclipsed the notable achievements that have heralded the establishment 
of the Administrative Order of the Faith as well as the first stage in the 
development of the Seven Year Plan.  
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     What the year 1945, on whose threshhold we now stand, has in store 
for the members of this determined, this valiant, this watchful, this exemplary 
community only the future can reveal.  That the trials and afflictions 
suffered by their country and its people must wax as this world upheaval 
moves towards a climax no one can any longer doubt.  The challenge that 
will face this stalwart community will no doubt be severe.  To allow the 
prizes so nobly won, over so vast a field, at so great a cost, at so critical 
an hour, to fall into jeopardy would be unworthy of a career so auspiciously 
initiated, so completely dedicated to the Cause of God, so rich in promise 
and so brilliant in almost every phase of its evolution.  Every local Assembly, 
the ordained pivot of a divinely-ordained System, which has been established 
in the States and Provinces of the North American continent, as well as 
in the Republics of Latin America, must, through a supreme effort on the 
part of pioneers, visiting teachers and Regional Committees, be steadfastly 
maintained.  Simultaneously a no less determined effort should be exerted 
to enable the admittedly large number of groups scattered throughout the 
Americas to attain Assembly status.  No less urgent is the obligation to 
proclaim the verities enshrined in the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh by every means 
which individuals, Assemblies and committees can devise, through the press 
and radio, through an unprecedented dissemination of literature, through 
its systematic translation into Spanish and Portuguese and above all through 
active association with leaders of public thought as well as direct contact 
with the masses of the people.  Through such means as these, and through 
such means only can the members of the American Bahá’í Community, who 
have so audaciously and successfully launched the first stage of the Divine 
Plan, be enabled to pave the way and usher in, soon after the cessation of 
hostilities, the succeeding stage in the evolution of their world mission.  My 
prayers and loving thoughts surround them continually in their devoted labors.  
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