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All-America Intercontinental Conference—First Message 142[Wilmette—Chicago, May 1953] |
With a heart overflowing with joy and thankfulness I acclaim, at
this hour marking the climax of the world-wide festivities of this
Holy Year, the convocation, in the heart of the North American continent
and under the shadow of the newly consecrated Mother Temple
of the West, of the second and, without doubt, the most distinguished
of the four Intercontinental Teaching Conferences commemorating
the Centenary of the inception of the Mission of Bahá’u’lláh. On the
occasion of the opening of this epoch-making conference, at which
members of the United States, the Canadian, the Central American
and South American National Spiritual Assemblies, as well as representatives
of the Bahá’í communities in the states of the American
Union, in the provinces of the Dominion of Canada, in Alaska, and
in the republics of Latin America, are assembled, I recall the unique,
the historic, the highly significant and profoundly moving summons
issued by the Author of the Bahá’í Faith Himself, and enshrined for
all time in the Mother-Book of His Revelation and repository of His
laws, and addressed collectively to the rulers of the entire Western
Hemisphere, conferring upon them an honor such as has not been conferred
by Him on the rulers of any other continent of the globe. With
a throbbing heart I call to mind, at a distance of more than a century,
since the Herald of the Faith bade in His Qayyúmu’l-Asmá the
“peoples of the West” to “issue forth” from their “cities” to aid His
Cause, the long series of events which have illuminated the annals of
Bahá’í history in the course of six memorable decades stretching from
the time when the name of Bahá’u’lláh was first publicly mentioned
on the American continent to the present hour when the first
Mashriqu’l-Adhkár of the West has finally been dedicated to public
worship on the occasion of the celebrations signalizing the termination
of the first century since the birth of His Mission. I can but, at
this juncture, touch upon certain outstanding episodes which, viewed
in their proper perspective, may well be regarded as landmarks in the
rise and development of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh throughout the
Americas. I am particularly reminded of the holding of the World
Parliament of Religions of Chicago in September 1893; of the arrival
of the first American Bahá’í pilgrims in the Holy Land in December
1898; of the inception of the Temple enterprise in June 1903;
of the opening of the first American Bahá’í Convention in March
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1909; of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s arrival in America in April 1912; of the laying
by Him of the cornerstone of the Mashriqu’l-Adhkár in May
1912; of the unveiling of the Tablets of the Divine Plan in April
1919; of the birth and rise of the Bahá’í Administrative Order on the
morrow of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s ascension; of the official inauguration of
‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Plan through the launching of the first seven-year
teaching enterprise in April 1937; of the completion of the exterior
ornamentation of the Mashriqu’l-Adhkár, on the eve of the centenary
celebrations of the Founding of the Faith, in May 1944; of the inception
of the Second Seven-Year Plan in April 1946; of the formation
of an independent National Spiritual Assembly in the Dominion
of Canada in April 1948; of the establishment of the National Spiritual
Assemblies of Central and South America in April 1951; and of
the completion of the interior ornamentation of the Temple in October
1952.
SIX DECADES OF ACHIEVEMENT |
So remarkable a development in the course of the past six decades,
spanning the concluding phase of the Heroic and the opening decade
of the Formative Age of the Faith, and encompassing the length and
breadth of a continent, so greatly blessed, so richly endowed, has resulted
in the extension of the ramifications of a nascent Administrative
Order to every state of the American Union, to every province
of the Dominion of Canada, and to every republic of Central and
South America; in the construction, the ornamentation, and the dedication
to public worship of the first Mashriqu’l-Adhkár of the western
world; in the erection of no less than four pillars destined with
others to sustain the weight of the final and crowning unit of the
administrative structure of the Faith; in the establishment of over ninety
centers in the Dominion of Canada, of over an hundred centers in
Latin America, and of over twelve hundred centers in the great republic
of the West, covering a range that stretches from the Arctic
Circle in the North to the extremity of Chile in the South; in the
founding of local and national endowments estimated at over three
million dollars; in the incorporation of no less than four national, and
of more than fifty local Bahá’í spiritual assemblies; in the recognition
by eighteen states of the American Union of the Bahá’í marriage certificate;
in the establishment of two national administrative headquarters,
one in the Dominion of Canada and the other in the heart
of the North American continent; in the framing of national Bahá’í
constitutions; in the inauguration of summer schools; and in a notable
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progress in the translation, the printing and the dissemination of
Bahá’í literature.
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The hour has now struck for the national Bahá’í communities
dwelling within the confines of the Western Hemisphere—the first
region in the western world to be warmed and illuminated by the rays
of God’s infant Faith shining from its World Center in the Holy
Land—to arise and, in thanksgiving for the manifold blessings continually
showered upon them from on high during the past six decades
and for the inestimable bounties of God’s unfailing protection and
sustaining grace vouchsafed His Cause ever since its inception more
than a century ago, and in anticipation of the Most Great Jubilee
which will commemorate the hundredth anniversary of Bahá’u’lláh’s
formal assumption of His prophetic office, launch, determinedly and
unitedly, the third and last stage of an enterprise inaugurated sixteen
years ago, the termination of which will mark the closing of the initial
epoch in the evolution of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Divine Plan. Standing
on the threshold of a ten-year-long, world-embracing Spiritual Crusade
these communities are now called upon, by virtue of the weighty
pronouncement recorded in the Most Holy Book, and in direct consequence
of the revelation of the Tablets of the Divine Plan, to play a
preponderating role in the systematic propagation of the Faith, in the
course of the coming decade, which will, God willing, culminate in
the spiritual conquest of the entire planet.
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It is incumbent upon the members of the American Bahá’í Community,
the chief executors of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Divine Plan, the members
of the Canadian Bahá’í Community acting as their allies, and the
members of the Latin American Bahá’í Communities in their capacity
as associates in the execution of this Plan, to brace themselves and
initiate, in addition to the responsibilities they have assumed, and will
assume, in other continents of the globe, an intercontinental campaign
designed to carry a stage further the glorious work already inaugurated
throughout the Western Hemisphere.
SPECIAL TASKS OF FOUR NATIONAL ASSEMBLIES |
The task, at once arduous, thrilling and challenging, which now
confronts these four Bahá’í communities involves: First, the formation,
under the aegis of the National Spiritual Assembly of the
Bahá’ís of the United States, and in collaboration with the two existing
national assemblies in Latin America, of one national spiritual
assembly in each of the twenty Latin American republics as well as
the establishment of a national spiritual assembly in Alaska under
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the aegis of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the
United States of America. Second, the establishment of the first dependency
of the Mashriqu’l-Adhkár in Wilmette. Third, the purchase
of land for the future construction of two Mashriqu’l-Adhkárs,
one in Toronto, Ontario; one in Panama City, Panama, situated respectively
in North and in Central America. Fourth, the opening of
the following twenty-seven virgin territories and islands: Anticosti
Island, Baranof Island, Cape Breton Island, Franklin, Grand Manan
Island, Keewatin, Labrador, Magdalen Islands, Miquelon Island and
St. Pierre Island, Queen Charlotte Islands and Yukon, assigned to the
National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Canada; Aleutian Islands,
Falkland Islands, Key West and Kodiak Island assigned to the
National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States of
America; Bahama Islands, British Honduras, Dutch West Indies and
Margarita Island, assigned to the National Spiritual Assembly of the
Bahá’ís of Central America; British Guiana, Chilöe Island, Dutch
Guiana, French Guiana, Galapagos Islands, Juan Fernandez Islands,
Leeward Islands, and Windward Islands, assigned to the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of South America. Fifth, the translation
and publication of Bahá’í literature in the following ten languages,
to be undertaken by the National Spiritual Assembly of the
Bahá’ís of the United States of America: Aguaruna, Arawak, Blackfoot,
Cherokee, Iroquois, Lengua, Mataco, Maya, Mexican and
Yahgan. Sixth, the consolidation of Greenland, Mackenzie and Newfoundland,
allocated to the National Spiritual Assembly of the
Bahá’ís of Canada; of Alaska, the Hawaiian Islands and Puerto Rico
allocated to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the
United States of America; of Bermuda, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican
Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica,
Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua and Panama allocated to the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Central America; and of Argentina,
Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru,
Uruguay and Venezuela, allocated to the National Spiritual Assembly
of the Bahá’ís of South America. Seventh, the incorporation of the
twenty-one above-mentioned national spiritual assemblies. Eighth,
the establishment by these same national spiritual assemblies of national
Bahá’í endowments. Ninth, the establishment of a national
Hazíratu’l-Quds in the capital city of each of the aforementioned republics,
as well as one in Anchorage, Alaska. Tenth, the formation of
two national Bahá’í publishing trusts, one in Wilmette, Illinois, and
the other in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Eleventh, the formation of an
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Israel branch of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of
Canada, authorized to hold, on behalf of its parent institution, property
dedicated to the holy shrines at the World Center of the Faith
in the state of Israel. Twelfth, the appointment during Riḍván 1954,
by the Hands of the Cause in the United States and Canada, of an
Auxiliary Board of nine members who will, in conjunction with the
four national spiritual assemblies participating in the American campaign,
assist, through periodic and systematic visits to Bahá’í centers,
in the efficient and prompt execution of the plans formulated for the
prosecution of the teaching campaign in the American continent.
PORTRAIT OF BAHÁ’U’LLÁH SENT |
Mindful of the magnificent services rendered during over half a
century by the chief executors of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Divine Plan, within
a territory that posterity will regard as the cradle of the embryonic
World Order of Bahá’u’lláh and the stronghold of its nascent institutions,
and confident that this vast and historic assemblage, over which
the national elected representatives of this privileged community are
presiding, will prove to be the harbinger of still greater victories, I
have been impelled to transmit, through my special representative,
who will participate on my behalf in the proceedings of this conference
and act as my deputy at the official dedication of the Mashriqu’l-Adhkár,
a reproduction of the portrait of Bahá’u’lláh Himself, made
in the prime of His life, whilst an exile in Baghdád, as a token of my
admiration for this community’s unflagging and herculean labors,
and as a benediction and inspiration for those who, whether officially
or unofficially, are participating in the proceedings of a conference
that will go down in history as the most momentous gathering held
since the close of the Heroic Age of the Faith and will be regarded
as the most potent agency in paving the way for the launching of one
of the most brilliant phases of the grandest crusade ever undertaken
by the followers of Bahá’u’lláh since the inception of His Faith more
than a hundred years ago.
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