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[As published in the Christian Science Sentinel, November 29, 1941]

FROM THE DIRECTORS

From the January 1942 issue of The Christian Science Journal


While the Christian Science church maintains no chaplains in the Forces of His Britannic Majesty, for nearly two years men who are called Christian Science Officiating Ministers (the designation acceptable to the Chaplain-General's Department, since they are not clergymen) have been actively serving Christian Scientists and others who desire their services in the several Army and Air Force Commands in Great Britain, and an Officiating Minister has now been assigned to the Middle East Forces. The service rendered is similar to that of Christian Science Chaplains and Welfare Workers in the armed forces of the United States.

Men and women serving in His Majesty's Forces, as well as relatives and friends of those serving in the Army and Air Force in Great Britain and the Middle East, who desire to get in touch with a Christian Science Officiating Minister may send their communications in care of the Christian Science Committee on Publication in London, whose address is Donington House, Norfolk Street, Strand, W. C. 2.

[As published in the Christian Science Sentinel, November IS, 1941]

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