In these historic days we are witnessing a major triumph in
the development of the Faith of Baha'u'llah. Not only is the raising up of this
House of Worship a further significant fulfilment of the Blessed Beauty's
promise, it also presages a brilliant future in the Pacific for His Faith,
whose quickening light is casting its rays on the peoples of this vast ocean.
In his message to the Baha'i world in April 1957 the beloved Guardian,
referring to the Pacific, wrote, "... Baha'i exploits bid fair to outshine
the feats achieved in any other ocean, and indeed in every continent of the
globe ..."
In reviewing the religious history of the Pacific during the
Baha'i Dispensation we recall that it was only a short time prior to the
Declaration of the Bab that the Teachings of Christ spread throughout these
islands; that the Teachings of Baha'u'llah were first proclaimed there when the
Hand of the Cause Agnes Alexander arrived in the Hawaiian Islands in December
1901; that at the beginning of the World Crusade in 1953 only a handful of
islands had had any contact with the Faith; and that at Ridvan 1959 when the
first regional National Spiritual Assembly of the South Pacific was established
in Suva there were in its area but twelve Local Spiritual Assemblies in nine
island groups. Witness now what has happened in the quarter century since 1959.
- There are now a total of thirteen National Spiritual Assemblies in the homelands of the Polynesians, the Melanesians and the Micronesians.
- The Caroline Islands
- Fiji
- The Hawaiian Islands
- Kiribati
- The Mariana IslandsThe Marshall Islands
- New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands
- Papua New Guinea
- Samoa
- The Solomon Islands
- Tonga
- Tuvalu
- Vanuatu
- Two additional National Spiritual Assemblies are to be formed at Ridvan 1985: those of The Cook Islands and the Western Caroline Islands.
- Nearly five hundred Local Spiritual Assemblies are established.
- Baha'is reside in nearly 2,000 localities.
- There are more than 31,000 believers in the Pacific.
- Baha'is constitute more than one percent of the total population in eight national communities in the Pacific.
- The seventh Mashriqu'l-Adhkar of the world stands in all its glory on the mountainside at Tiapapata. This spot has now become the spiritual heart of the Baha'i communities in the Pacific basin.
The dedication of this noble edifice will undoubtedly mark
the beginning of a new phase in the growth of the Faith in this hemisphere. The
portents of success are many and varied. The friendliness and spiritual
perceptiveness of the people of the Pacific, the freedom enjoyed by the friends
in travelling and sharing their faith with others, the absence hitherto of
organized and concerted opposition to the Faith, the relatively low level of
infection by the forces of materialism so rapidly invading every part of the
world, and the genuine simplicity of the mode of life of the peoples of these
islands -- all combine to make of the Pacific a region rich with promise for
the further dramatic spread of the Faith and for the efflorescence of its
community life.
Let the joyous spirit generated at this conference,
reinforced by your common endeavours and crowned by your participation in the
dedicatory ceremony, be the generating impulse for a mighty surge of teaching
activity which will yield a vast increase in the number of followers of
Baha'u'llah throughout the far-flung islands of the Pacific. As the Seven Year
Plan hastens towards its conclusion, you have a priceless opportunity to take
advantage of the favourable conditions in your region to win victories in the
Plan which will astonish the world and will fulfil the great promises enshrined
in our Writings. Our prayers ascend at
the Holy Threshold for the success of your selfless endeavours in the path of
His Cause.
With loving Baha'i greetings,
The Universal House of Justice
(Messages from the Universal House of Justice 1963-1986)