Christian Science Author ~ Mildred L. LeBlond C.S.B ~ Biography and Association Address Index
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Biography and History
Verna M. Hall, Association Secretary While most of you from personal knowledge have the following information, it is wise to have in writing the facts concerning our teacher and her work. Mrs. Le Blond became a member of The Mother Church on November 6, 1914. She was a member of Fifth Church, San Francisco, when it met in Native Sons Hall and before the present church edifice was built. In fact, she was president of that Church when the cornerstone was laid. Mrs. Le Blond has served her branch church in almost every capacity, and was a strong advocate of Local Self-government. (Manual Article XXIII, Sect. 1.) When she moved to San Mateo in 1951, she transferred her membership to First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Burlingame. Mrs. Le Blond’s Primary Class instruction was under Mrs. Eleanor V. Le Blond, C.S.B., who was a member of the 1910 Metaphysical College taught by Bicknell Young. As you know, Mr. Young was appointed to teach this College by Mrs. Eddy after the passing of Mr. Kimball, who had taught the previous Colleges. After the passing of Mrs. Eleanor V. Le Blond, our teacher attended the Bicknell Young Association in Chicago for many years. In 1937 Mrs. Le Blond became a member of the Metaphysical College, also taught by Mr. Bicknell Young. Therefore, it will be clearly seen that our teacher had a most unique privilege in her teaching instruction in Christian Science, and thus in turn was able to give us this same unadulterated high quality. Ours, too, has been an unusual privilege, as the above facts indicate.Show allComplete Biography & History ~ 2 Pages View/Dnld
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Biographical Sketch
Doris Grekel, Excerpts Mrs. Mildred L. LeBlond is a well known and beloved Journal listed Christian Science practitioner and teacher based in the San Francisco/Bay Area. For those who knew and worked with her, she adhered strictly to what Mrs. Eddy had imparted in the demonstration and instruction of absolute (or pure) Christian Science. She also liked to work with young people and included them in her Primary Classes. It is believed that she originated the idea of the Christian Science Monitor Youth forum. Although very little is known about Mildred, she was born in 1883, is from the Midwest (Nebraska or Missouri), and her surname may have been Reinken. She was studying music in Europe when Christian Science found her. It is not known how Mildred ended up in the Bay Area. She told one of her students that once you cross the Rockies, you never go back! A dear friend of Mildred’s married a brilliant Dutch medical doctor, and at one point he and Mildred had lengthy discussions about healing the sick. Eventually she persuaded him that Mind, not matter is the basis of all healing. He abandoned materia medica and became an earnest student of Christian Science, a practitioner, teacher, and popular lecturer. His name was Dr. Hendrik J. deLange.Show allComplete Biographical Sketch ~ 3 Pages View/Dnld
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