Northeast Asian Six Year Plan (1957-1963)
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Northeast Asian Six Year Plan (1957-1963) | |
Epoch | First Epoch |
Coordinator | Shoghi Effendi |
Protagonists | Northeast Asia |
The Northeast Asian Six Year Plan (1957-1963) was given by Shoghi Effendi to the Regional Spiritual Assembly of Northeast Asia.
Goals[edit]
The goals of the Six Year Plan were as follows:[1]
- Increase the number of adherents of the Faith throughout the area of the Spiritual Assembly's jurisdiction (Japan, Korea, Formosa (Taiwan), Macao, Hong Kong, Hainan Island and Sakhalin Island),
- Multiply the groups, isolated centers and Local Spiritual Assemblies
- Incorporate all firmly grounded Local Spiritual Assemblies
- Obtain recognition from the civil authorities for the Bahá’í Marriage Certificate, as well as the Bahá’í Holy Days
- Inaugurate a national Bahá’í Fund
- Consolidate the work initiated in newly opened territories
- Lend an impetus to the translation, the publication, and dissemination of Bahá’í Literature in divers languages
- Establish Summer Schools and Bahá’í burial grounds
- Propagate the Faith throughout the smaller islands of Japan
- Acquire a plot to serve as the site of the first Mashriqu’l-Adhkár of North-East Asia
References[edit]
- ↑ Various (1992). Japan Will Turn Ablaze!. Bahá’í Publishing Trust of Japan.