CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IN THE WAR
conducted aboard the Supply and the chaplain was kept busy attending to the wants of his men. Chaplain Davis was later transferred to the U. S. S. Columbia.
That the work of the Christian Science chaplains more than justified their appointments there is no doubt. The grateful expressions from the many men to whose spiritual and material needs they ministered is ample proof of this. In addition, the friendly relationship which they have established and maintained with chaplains of other denominations and with representatives of the medical profession did much to sweep away opposition to Christian Science and break down barriers of misconception. Our chaplains proved themselves to be real Christian soldiers.
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