3 December 1992
To the Bahá’ís of the World
The Bahá’í World Congress held in New York, the second major
event of the Holy Year, ended on the Day of the Covenant in a blaze of
celestial glory. Far exceeding the brightest expectation anyone might have
entertained, it was a triumph of the spirit in which, on all continents, the
friends in their magnificent diversity witnessed a solidarity of the Bahá’í
world community at a level new to their experience. Our hearts have not the
capacity to contain, nor our minds the language to express, our joy and
gratitude at the conspicuous outpouring of divine confirmations which made
possible such a spectacular celebration and proclamation of the Covenant of
Bahá’u’lláh.
The unity engendered among the 27,000 multifarious participants from almost 180 countries evinced a new dynamic, which signifies a stage of evolvement of the Faith which was not evident before. We noted with immense gratification the magnetic and transformative effects of this manifestation of unity arising from a quality of personal conduct which, on such a vast, collective scale as was realized at the World Congress, certainly indicated the new stature of a people becoming seasoned in the truths and virtues of the Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh; and in this we recognize one of the enduring gifts of the Holy Year.
As for those who devoted their specialized talents and expertise towards meeting the programmatic and logistical challenges of this conglomerate occasion, and the thousands of eager volunteers who staffed the event, our admiration and loving appreciation know no bounds.
Vitalized by such evidences of the potency of the Covenant as the Congress displayed, may the followers of Bahá’u’lláh, wherever they reside and whatever their personal circumstances, derive fresh courage and demonstrate new determination in carrying forward the momentum so magnificently reinforced by the astounding success of the proclamation raised in the City of the Covenant.
The Universal House of Justice
(Messages from the Universal House of Justice 1986-2001)