THE UNIVERSAL HOUSE OF JUSTICE
14 October 2016
To
the Friends Gathered in Santiago, Chile, for the Dedication of the Mother
Temple of South America
Dearly
loved Friends,
1. We greet you with immense joy on this singular
occasion, a moment of high achievement for the Baha'i world after much earnest
striving: The process of raising up Baha'i Houses of Worship, an endeavour
whose origins can be traced back to the days of the Blessed Beauty Himself, has
reached the point where today a Mother Temple stands upon the soil of every continent.
Three such Temples now lie on a pan-American axis, to whose southern pole you have
all been drawn. As anticipated by the Guardian, it is the Chilean capital city
that has become the site of the first Mashriqu' 1-Adhkar of South America.
Blending grace and grandeur in equal measure, this Dawning-Point of God's
Remembrance now summons all comers to worship the One Who is their Creator,
their sovereign Lord, the Giver of Light to the world.
2. The weighty statements in the Kitab-i-Aqdas
addressed to the presidents of the republics of the Americas, adding to the
mandate given by the Bab to all the "peoples of the West" to aid His
Cause, confer upon those countries, north and south, honour and obligations ineffaceable.
Those pregnant words portended the intimate association of South America with
the Faith. We recall with deep admiration the heroic and sacrificial deeds of
those believers who first introduced to this confinent the name of Baha'u'Uah.
With their resolve kindled by the rallying call of the Master in His Tablets
delineating the Divine Plan, and urged on by Shoghi Effendi in the successive
directions he gave for the Plan's prosecution, pioneers travelled to the
nations of Latin America and began nurturing communities that could maintain
Local and, eventually. National Spiritual Assemblies.communifies that came to
be designated by the Guardian as "associates of the chief executors of the
Plan bequeathed by Abdu'l-Baha". The success of large-scale teaching
endeavours revealed the purity and open-mindedness of the continent's inhabitants
in all their diversity, and their evident receptivity to the divine impulse.
One of the most striking hallmarks of that period was the enthusiasm with which
indigenous people embraced the vision of Baha'u'Uah and His Faith, recognizing
the power of His Word to liberate the soul and transform society. With such
advances made, the friends took up the challenge of learning how to sustain a
process of rapid expansion and consolidation. Insights that emerged from the
experience accrued in this region have benefited the entire Baha'i world, and
the present-day efforts of the South American believers to spread the Faith and
build communities upon spiritual foundations are a continuing source of
inspiration. How fitting, then, that at a time when the peoples and nations of
the Western Hemisphere have never been more in need of the illumination brought
by the teachings of God's universal Messenger, a powerful spiritual beacon is
now in full blaze at the foot of the Andes.
3. The Mashriqu'l-Adhkar is "one of the most
vital institutions in the world". A Temple and its associated dependencies
embody two essential and inseparable aspects of Baha'i life: worship and
service. As a potent symbol and an integral element of the divine civilization towards
which Baha'u'llah's Revelation ushers all peoples, the House of Worship becomes
the focal point of the community from which it emerges. "The holy
fragrances of the Mashriqu'l-Adhkar", Abdu'l-Baha explains, "vivify
the souls of the righteous, and its vitalizing breezes confer life upon the
pure in heart." Indeed, its influence is such as to galvanize an entire
people to reach for a more profound sense of unified purpose. The gaze of the
Baha'i world is at this hour fixed upon its newly dedicated Temple, and we are
certain that this longed-for victory will bring jubilation to the friends
everywhere. Yet they will surely not be content to simply rejoice amongst
themselves. Inspired by all that this sublime edifice stands for, let them
invite others to discover the abiding joy that comes from the praise of God and
from service to humankind.
4. Bowing our heads at the Threshold of the
Ancient Beauty, we give thanks that He has enabled His devoted followers to
construct so striking a Temple fashioned of glass, stone, and light, nurturing
an attraction to the sacred. The gratitude we feel increases our longing for
that glorious day when the blessing of a Mashriqu'l-Adhkar will be conferred
upon every city and village, and we look first with eagerness to those
countries where national and local Houses of Worship are beginning to emerge.
May the resplendent sight of what the community o f the Greatest Name has now
accomplished in Santiago spur the faithful everywhere to intensify their service,
however humble, rendered for the betterment of the world, offered to the Glory
of God.
[signed: The Universal House of Justice]