Memo-35
Mrs. Eddy’s Plan For Her Church

The Manual outlines Mrs. Eddy’s hidden, but now made obvious, plan for the earthly expression of the future of her Church.

Mrs. Eddy undoubtedly intended that The Mother Church and its Extension be eventually closed to services, and maintained as its intended purpose; that of being a Memorial to her Discovery and Founding of the Principle behind the teaching and practice of the divine laws of God, which shall eventually make all mankind free, which Mrs. Eddy called “Christian Science” — the Science of the Christ as Saviour the world from lack, limitation, want and woe; sin sickness and death.

Mrs. Eddy’s students can well afford to keep all the buildings at the Christian Science Church Center heated or cooled, as the seasons dictate, staffed, and open 24/7 for interested visitors around the world.

When services cease to be practical in The Mother Church, they are to be discontinued, and when discontinued, the property is supposed to be financially maintained by the proceeds of the sale of Mrs. Eddy’s writings, which were to lawfully go to the four Trustees under the 1892 foundational Deed of Trust, instead of being fraudulently controlled by the illegal syndicate named the “Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy” that was disbanded by order of the Probate Court, in New Hampshire, and have been usurped by the five Manually unlawful Directors of The Mother Church, who have used these funds to fund their un-Manually designated projects, such as the construction of buildings that they do not need, TV media enterprises, and the Library For The Betterment Of Humanity, as a man-induced Memorial to Mary Baker Eddy, that overshadows the original edifice of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, and its Extension, its detached Branch.

By the estoppel clauses in the Manual, Mrs. Eddy forbade the establishment of Boards and Syndicates by The Mother Church, unless she, as Pastor Emeritus, personally approved that such institutions be formed, with the proceeds of her writings, the independent Publishing Society, and her Church.

“Boards of Trustees and Syndicates may be formed by The Mother Church, subject to the approval of the Pastor Emeritus.” (Art.1, Sec.8, pp.27, 28).

In other words, services in the Extension are unauthorized as services of The Mother Church, by the Manual limit of authority for its perpetuity. However, the Extension can be used as a Branch, as both these edifices are but legal holdings by the original Board of Directors or four Trustees — the first under the Deed of Trust of 1892, and the latter as replacements of the fraudulent Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy, and Mrs. Eddy’s estate.

Both of these edifices should be held intact for the symbolic benefit they may be to the Field until such time as the Field may outgrow their need — but certainly not as long as they are used as a Mother Church by even those who believe their thus use is in accordance with Mrs. Eddy’s plan, which her clear statement and provisions controvert.

Our whole plan of violating our Manual, in the name of a mistake or oversight on Mrs. Eddy’s part, is undermining our Cause.

No one has a right, within the meaning of their symbolism, to alter or deface Mrs. Eddy’s gifts to our Cause.