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Additional information on item: The small, Romanesque building at the right (completed in 1894) was the first permanent home of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. It is also called The Mother Church. When the congregation outgrew the original edifice, a large domed building was constructed beside it. Completed in 1906, it became known as The Mother Church Extension. Today, the side-by-side edifices are in the midst of the Christian Science Church Center. The original edifice is used for special church meetings and regular Sunday morning services in Spanish. English services are held in The Mother Church Extension. Christian Science was discovered by Mary Baker Eddy in 1866. The Church of Christ, Scientist, was founded in 1879.
Stamped on item verso: Christian Science Church, Committee on Publication
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Gift of the Christian Science Church, May 19, 1976