An announcement of a church service which appeared in...

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An announcement of a church service which appeared in the Examiner of February 16 contained a list of questions to be answered by the minister. The list included the question, "Now that Christian Science has passed its peak and is going down hill, what will be its future?"

The minister's reply did not confirm the inference suggested by the question. Nevertheless, only a fraction of your many thousands of readers who read the question were privileged to listen to the minister's sermon in which he replied to this and other questions.

Therefore, to correct a misleading inference which the question undoubtedly conveyed to your readers, permit me to state that the growth of the Christian Science religion goes steadily on throughout the civilized world. This growth is evidenced by the continued establishment of its churches; by the increasing demand for its literature in public libraries, as well as in its own Reading Rooms, and by the increasing numbers who attend its church services and lectures and who visit its Reading Rooms.

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