A collection of excerpts containing chronologically issued answers to some of the questions submitted by individual believers and institutions

5/10/2017

“A group… is not an administrative body” - October 31, 1972

A group, of course, is not an administrative body and there is no objection to the members of a group making decisions within their scope on any occasion when all of them happen to be together, even if this should be at a Nineteen Day Feast. The Nineteen Day Feast can only be an official administrative occasion where there is a Local Spiritual Assembly to take charge of it, present reports to the friends, and receive their recommendations. But groups, spontaneous gatherings of the friends, and even isolated believers should certainly remember the day and say prayers together. In the case of a group, it may well hold the Feast in the manner in which a Local Spiritual Assembly would do so, recognizing of course that it has no official administrative standing. 
- The Universal House of Justice  (From a letter dated 31 October 1972 to the National Spiritual Assembly of Switzerland; The Compilation of Compilations vol. I)