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European Intercontinental Conference 157[Stockholm, Sweden, July 21–26, 1953] |
With a glad and grateful heart I welcome the convocation, in the
capital city of Sweden, of the third of a series of Intercontinental
Teaching Conferences associated with the world-wide festivities
commemorating the centenary of the Mission of Bahá’u’lláh and
destined to exert a profound and lasting influence on the immediate
fortunes of His Faith in all continents of the globe.
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I look back, with feelings of wonder, thankfulness and joy, upon
the chain of memorable circumstances which, a little over a century
ago, accompanied the introduction of the Faith into, and marked
the inception of its nascent institutions within, a continent which,
in the course of the last two thousand years, has exercised on the
destiny of the human race a pervasive influence unequaled by that of
any other continent of the globe.
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I feel impelled, on this historic occasion, when the members of
the American, the British, the German and the newly formed Italo-Swiss
National Spiritual Assemblies, as well as representatives of
the Bahá’ís of the United Kingdom, of Eire, of Germany, of Austria,
of the Scandinavian and Benelux countries, of the Iberian Peninsula,
of Italy, of Switzerland, of France and of Finland are assembled,
to pay a warm tribute to the valiant labors of the early British and
French Bahá’í pioneers, who at the very dawn of the Faith in Europe,
strove with such diligence, consecration and resolution, to
fan into flame that holy fire which the hand of the appointed Center
of Bahá’u’lláh’s Covenant had kindled in the northwest extremity of
that continent on the morrow of His Father’s ascension. I recall the
slow eastward spread of that infant light which led to the gradual
emergence of the German and Austrian Bahá’í Communities, during
the darkest period of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s incarceration in the prison-fortress
of ‘Akká. I am reminded of His subsequent epoch-making
visit, soon after His providential release from His forty-year confinement
in the Most Great Prison, to these newly fledged struggling
communities, of His patient seed-sowing destined to yield at a later
age its first fruits, and constituting a landmark of the utmost significance
in the rise and establishment of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh
in that continent.
EMERGENCE OF FAITH’S EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONS |
I, moreover, call to mind, on this occasion, the successive episodes
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which, on the morrow of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s ascension, in the course of
the initial epoch of the Formative Age of the Bahá’í Dispensation,
signalized the emergence of those administrative institutions, both
local and national, which proclaimed the germination of those potent
seeds which had lain dormant for more than a decade in these newly
opened European territories, and which culminated in the construction
of the framework of the Administrative Order of the Faith of
Bahá’u’lláh and the erection of the first two pillars destined to sustain
in that continent the weight of the final unit of that Order.
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Nor can I fail to acclaim, as a further milestone in the irresistible
evolution of that Faith, the launching, following the creation
of the administrative agencies designed to provide the effectual instruments
for its propagation, of the Six-Year Plan of the British
Bahá’í Community followed successively by the European Teaching
Campaign, inaugurated in accordance with the provisions of the
Second Seven-Year Plan of the American Bahá’í Community, the
Five-Year Plan conceived by the German and Austrian Bahá’í Communities
and the Two-Year Plan later initiated by the British Bahá’í Community—Plans which, within less than a decade, succeeded in
laying the structural basis of the Administrative Order of the Faith
in Wales, in Scotland, in Northern Ireland and in Eire, in multiplying
and consolidating Bahá’í institutions throughout the
British Isles, in broadening and strengthening the foundations of that same
Order in Germany and Austria, in erecting the National Administrative
Headquarters of the Faith in the city of Frankfurt, in establishing
spiritual assemblies in the capital cities of no less than ten
sovereign states in Europe, in reinforcing the administrative foundations
of that Faith in those territories, in providing the means
for the convocation of five European, and a series of regional, teaching
conferences, and above all, in the convocation of the historic
convention in Florence culminating in the emergence of the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Italy and Switzerland, the third
in a series of institutions destined to play their part in the eventual
establishment of the supreme legislative body of the Administrative
Order of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh.
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The hour is now ripe for these communities whether new or old,
local or national, already functioning on the northern, the western
and the southern fringes of that continent, as well as those situated
in its very heart, to initiate befittingly and prosecute energetically
the European campaign of a global Crusade which will not only
contribute, to an unprecedented degree, to the broadening and the
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consolidation of the foundations of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh on the
continent of Europe, but will also diffuse its light over the neighboring
islands, and will, God willing, carry its radiance to the eastern
territories of that continent, and beyond them as far as the heart of
Asia.
CRUSADE PROJECTS TO BE UNDERTAKEN |
First, the formation, under the aegis of the National Spiritual
Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States, of one national spiritual
assembly in each one of the Scandinavian and Benelux countries,
and those of the Iberian Peninsula, and one in Finland, as well
as the establishment, in collaboration with the Paris Spiritual Assembly,
of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of France;
the establishment, under the aegis of the National Spiritual Assembly
of the Bahá’ís of Germany and Austria, of the National Spiritual
Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Austria; and the establishment, under
the aegis of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the
United States, and in association with the National Spiritual Assembly
of the Bahá’ís of Italy and Switzerland, of independent National
Spiritual Assemblies in Italy and Switzerland.
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Fourth, the opening of the following thirty virgin territories
and islands: Albania, Crete, Estonia, Finno-Karelia, Frisian Islands,
Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldavia, Rumania, White Russia, assigned
to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Germany
and Austria; Channel Islands, Cyprus, Faroe Islands, Hebrides
Islands, Malta, Orkney Islands, Shetland Islands, assigned to the
National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the British Isles;
Andorra, Azores, Balearic Islands, Lofoten Islands, Spitzbergen,
Ukraine, assigned to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of the United States of America; Liechtenstein, Monaco, Rhodes,
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San Marino, Sardinia, Sicily, assigned to the National Spiritual Assembly
of the Bahá’ís of Italy and Switzerland.
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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, through
its European Teaching Committee: Basque, Estonian, Flemish,
Lapp, Maltese, Piedmontese, Romani, Romansch, Yiddish, Ziryen.
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Sixth, the consolidation of Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France,
Holland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, allocated to the National Spiritual Assembly of the
Bahá’ís of the United States of America; of Austria, Bulgaria,
Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Russian S.F.S., Yugoslavia, allocated
to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Germany
and Austria; of Eire, allocated to the National Spiritual
Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the British Isles; of Iceland, allocated
to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Canada; and
of Corsica, allocated to the National Spiritual Assembly of the
Bahá’ís of Italy and Switzerland.
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Thirteenth, the appointment, during Riḍván 1954, by the Hands
of the Cause in Europe, of an Auxiliary Board of nine members
who will, in conjunction with the four national spiritual assemblies
participating in the European 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 European continent.
OPENING OF A GREAT SPIRITUAL REVIVAL 161 |
A continent, occupying such a central and strategic position on
the entire planet; so rich and eventful in its history, so diversified
in its culture; from whose soil sprang both the Hellenic and Roman
civilizations; the mainspring of a civilization to some of whose
features Bahá’u’lláh Himself paid tribute; on whose southern shores
Christendom first established its home; along whose eastern marches
the mighty forces of the Cross and the Crescent so frequently
clashed; on whose southwestern extremity a fast evolving Islamic
culture yielded its fairest fruit; in whose heart the light of the Reformation
shone so brightly, shedding its rays as far as the outlying
regions of the globe; the wellspring of American culture; whose
northern and western fringes were first warmed and illuminated,
less than a century ago, by the dawning light of the Revelation of
Bahá’u’lláh; in whose heart a community, so rich in promise, was
subsequently established; whose soil was later sanctified by the
twice-repeated visit of the appointed Center of His Covenant; which
witnessed, in consequence of the rise and establishment of the Administrative
Order of His Faith, the erection of two of the foremost
pillars of the future Universal House of Justice; which, in
recent years, sustained the dynamic impact of a series of national
plans preparatory to the launching of a World Spiritual Crusade—such a continent has at last at this critical hour—this great turning-point
in its fortunes—entered upon what may well be regarded as
the opening phase of a great spiritual revival that bids fair to eclipse
any period in its spiritual history.
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May the elected representatives of the national Bahá’í communities
entrusted with the conduct of this momentous undertaking
launched on the soil of this continent, aided by the Hands of the
Cause and their Auxiliary Board, reinforced by the local communities,
the groups and isolated believers sharing in this massive and
collective enterprise, and supported by the subsidiary agencies to be
appointed for its efficient prosecution, be graciously assisted by the
Lord of Hosts to contribute, in the years immediately ahead, through
their concerted efforts and collective achievements, in both the teaching
and administrative spheres of Bahá’í activity, to the success of
this glorious Crusade, and lend a tremendous impetus to the conversion,
the reconciliation and the ultimate unification of the divers
and conflicting peoples, races and classes dwelling within the borders
of a travailing, a sorely agitated, and spiritually famished continent.
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May all the privileged participators, enlisting under the banner of
Bahá’u’lláh for the promotion of so preeminent and meritorious a
Cause, be they from the Eastern or Western Hemisphere, of either
sex, white or colored, young or old, neophyte or veteran, whether
serving in their capacity as expounders of the teachings, or administrators,
of His Faith, as settlers or itinerant teachers, distinguish
themselves by such deeds of heroism as will rival, nay outshine, the
feats accomplished nineteen hundred years ago, by that little band of
God-intoxicated disciples who, fearlessly preaching the Gospel of a
newly arisen Messiah, contributed so decisively to the illumination,
the regeneration and the advancement of the entire European continent.
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