Extracts from Reports of Christian Science Committees on Publication

France.

The past year can be noted as one during which the press has expressed no animosity towards Christian Science. Apart from three cases where a corrective statement seemed necessary, cases where more ignorance than animosity was shown, there have been no attacks against our Leader or against Christian Science. In the three cases mentioned above the corrective letters were published in full or in part with no unfriendly comments. On the other hand, newspapers and magazines have mentioned Mrs. Eddy's name nineteen times, Christian Science fifty-seven times, and The Christian Science Monitor thirty-four times.

The Exhibition in Paris had many visitors from all over the world, and the Christian Scientists expressed their gratitude at finding Reading Rooms open to them, especially. Besides the regular Reading Rooms, there was at the Exhibition, in The Christian Science Monitor booth, a Reading Room open to all, and many came there to rest and read awhile, appreciating a place where they could find the Monitor as well as our Leader's works.

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