AROHANUI, Letters from Shoghi Effendi to New Zealand

Part IV -- Letters to Bahá'í Institutions


November 1st, 1950

Secretary, Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Auckland, New Zealand Dear Bahá'í Brother,

Your letter on behalf of the Assembly, (as well as your personal note) dated July 6, have been received, but due to the pressure of work piled up during the long and serious illness of Mr Maxwell the Guardian's correspondence has piled up unanswered for some time.

He is very pleased to hear the Cause is making progress in New Zealand and the friends unitedly serving, which is the most important thing of all.

He was also pleased to hear the Summer School property will be gradually developed and serve the friends and the Community at large in other ways. He thanks you for the plan of it sent under separate cover.

He sends his loving greetings to all the members of the Assembly, and also would like to wish you success with your book.

With Bahá'í love,

R. Rabbani

In the Guardian's own handwriting:

May the Almighty bless, guide and sustain you, remove all obstacles from your path, and enable you to win great victories for His Faith and its God-given institutions,

Your true and grateful brother,

Shoghi


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