The Citadel of Faith
by
Shoghi Effendi
Page 67 of  157

There can be no doubt that the Second Seven Year plan, the vital link binding the initial and concluding stages of the first epoch in the progressive evolution of 'Abdu'l-Baha's long-term continually unfolding plan, has reached its crucial phase - a phase on which hinge the fortunes not only of the plan itself but of the community as a whole. The fourth objective of the plan, the transatlantic project, on which its members have embarked, has, four years ahead of schedule, been, to all intents and purposes, victoriously achieved. The third objective has been partly attained, while its complete fulfillment, as a direct con- sequence of the marvelous success that has attended the valiant labors of the American pioneers and the newly enrolled native believers in Latin America, appears to be now fully assured. The attainment of the first objective has, as a result of the remarkable impetus given, during the opening years of the plan, to the multiplication of spiritual assemblies and the proclamation of the Faith in North America, been greatly facilitated, and will, with steady effort, involving not too great an expenditure of energy, be insured in the course of the concluding phase of the plan. The completion of the Mother Temple of the West, the sacredness of which neither the first Mashriqu'l-Adhkar of the Baha'i world, nor any future House of Worship to be erected by the followers of Baha'u'llah, in any country, at any future date, can rival, in time for the celebration of its Jubilee, is the one remaining objective that now hangs precariously in the balance. Owing to a combination of circumstances wholly beyond the control of its builders, this task has assumed a critical importance, and is of such vital urgency, that no prosecutor of the plan, eager to witness its consummation, can afford to ignore for a moment. (67:5)

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