Editorials

A Mistake

We observe that a little story is going the rounds of the newspapers to the effect that I brought the testimony meeting held in Tremont Temple, Boston, June 6, to a sudden close because one of the speakers spoke of the healing of a person who had been pronounced dead by the physicians in attendance.
In the multiplicity of our labors we have thus far omitted to mention one of the pleasant events in connection with the recent annual gathering in Boston.
While there was no formal or public announcement of the fact, it was an open secret among the visiting Scientists during their recent gatherings in Boston, that the beautiful and spacious grounds of the Rev.
The work that many of the traveling men are accomplishing in Christian Science is by no means as unimportant one.

A Request

Beloved Christian Scientists:—I have a favor to ask, namely: Will the Christian Scientists throughout our land subscribe one year for the Granite Monthly, issued monthly at $1.
The Church By-law relating to class instruction by husband and wife, has been repealed.

Retrospective

The annual Communion season of the Mother Church in 1900 was an occasion long to be remembered by the thousands of loyal Christian Scientists who were permitted to enjoy the many blessings afforded by the occasion.
It is well for us to think of the significance of this word Communion.
The following amendments to the Church By-laws have been made :—
The By-law which appeared in the 13th edition of the Church Manual as section 1 of the Article XXXII.
The annual Communion service of the Mother Church was observed on Sunday, June 3, 1900.
Those who have applied for entrance to the Obstetric Class will be admitted thereto, unless notified to the contrary on or before June 9.