e know as soon as possible....
Letter of 22 July 1954
22 July 1954
Dear Baha'i Friends,
...The Guardian has instructed me to write your Assembly, calling
attention to the manner in which questions of teaching activities in new
areas and consolidation areas assigned to any Assembly, are carried out.
The National Spiritual Assembly is the Body which is charged with the
administrative responsibility of the tasks of the Ten Year Crusade.
Neither the Hands of the Cause nor their Boards have administrative
responsibilities in connection with this work.
The members of the Boards are to report to the Hands of the Cause in the
area regarding all situations, and of course in detail concerning any
problem, so that the National Assembly may take appropriate action.
The Hands of the Cause themselves will correspond with the National
Spiritual Assembly involved, calling their attention to the problem, so
that the National Assembly may take appropriate action.
The Guardian has instructed that the Hands of the Cause are not to
correspond with the committees of the National Spiritual Assemblies, but
directly with the National Spiritual Assemblies themselves.
The beloved Guardian greatly values the outstanding work which your
Assembly is doing. He will pray for your continued success. He sends you
his loving greetings....
Letter of 29 July 1954 (Summer School Committee)
29 July 1954 (Summer School Committee)
DELIGHTED ASSURE ATTENDANTS LOVING FERVENT PRAYERS.
SHOGHI
Letter of 29 August 1954
29 August 1954
SUBSTITUTE FON FOR POPO COMMITTEES SHOULD NOT CORRESPOND HANDS WITHOUT
EXCEPTION.
SHOGHI
Letter of 16 October 1954
16 October 1954(79)
DELIGHTED HISTORIC ACHIEVEMENT.
SHOGHI
Letter of 27 October 1954
27 October 1954(80)
FOLLOW AMERICAN POLICY REGARDING ASSEMBLY STATUS. USE PROCEEDS SALE HOUSE
FOR HAZIRA.
SHOGHI
Letter of 28 October 1954
28 October 1954
Dear Baha'i Brother:
The content of your letter of October 15th was given to the beloved
Guardian.
He sincerely hopes the problems surrounding Mr. ... have now been solved,
as you seemed to think they have.
He advises that Baha'i pioneers should not become public charges under any
circumstances; and the Assemblies concerned should see that this does not
occur in the case of Mr. ....
The beloved Guardian assures all the members of the National Assembly of
his appre
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