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Messages to the Bahá'í World: 1950-1957
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Pages 52-53
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Twenty-One Virgin Areas
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Announce to National Assemblies of the Bahá'í world that the
three week interval since the close of the Holy Year witnessed planting
the banner of God's triumphant Cause in no less than twenty-one
virgin areas of the globe, raising the total number of territories
opened to the Faith to two hundred, representing well nigh a sixty
per cent increase in the course of a little over half a year in the number
of sovereign States and Dependencies included within its pale
during the one hundred and nine years of its existence.
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The seventy-two virgin areas, brought within the orbit of the
swiftly expanding Bahá'í administrative order since the launching of
the World Crusade, include twenty-one in the Americas, nineteen in
Africa, nineteen in Europe and thirteen in Asia.
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The following pioneers have been inscribed on the Roll of
Honor since the last announcement: Gerald, Gail and Leeanna
Curwin, Bahamas; Enoch Olinga, British Cameroons; Malcolm
King, British Guiana; Peggy and George True, Canaries; Shirley
Warde, British Honduras; Irving Geary, Cape Breton Island;
Zunilda Palacios, Chilöe Island; Edith Danielson, Cook Islands;
Himatlal Bhatt, Diu Island; Elinor and Robert Wolff, Dutch
Guiana; Eberhard Friedland, French Guiana; Labib Esphahani,
French West Africa; Adela and Salvador Tormo, Juan Fernandez
Island; Gladys and Benjamin Weeden, Leeward Islands; Frances
Heller, Macao; Lionel Peraji, Máhe; Ola Pawlowska, Miquelon
and St. Pierre Islands; Elsie Austin, Nosrat Shayesteh, Abbás
Muhammad-`Alí Jalali Rowhani, Ardekani Hasanzadeh Rafii,
Morocco, International Zone; Bertha Dobbins, New Hebrides;
Opal and Leland Jensen, Réunion Island; Marie Ciocca, Sardinia;
Abbás Kamil, Seychelles Islands; Emma Rice and Mr. and Mrs.
Bagley, Sicily; Greta Lamprill and Glad Parke, Society Islands;
Mr. and Mrs. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Fleming and Miss Jenssen,
Spanish Morocco; Muhammad Mostafá, Spanish Sahara; Lillian
Middlemast and Esther M. Evans, Windward Islands.
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As few as two territories of Europe, six in the Americas, fourteen
in Africa and twenty-two in Asia still remain unopened, excluding
the Republics and satellites of the Soviet Union. May the
opening year of the decade-long spiritual Crusade be victoriously
concluded and befittingly celebrated in the course of the festivities
of next Ridván through the establishment of the nucleus of the Faith
in each of the remaining forty-four territories, insuring thereby
the virtual attainment of the foremost objective of the initial stage
of the Ten Year Plan.
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--Shoghi
[Cablegram, November 11, 1953]
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