History of Base Hospital No. 18, American Expeditionary Forces (Johns Hopkins Unit)

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The Association of Base Hospital No. 18 was noted for its religious activity.
It had the distinction of being the only building in the Neufchateau area in which a morning and evening religious service were conducted every Sunday. Father Thomas A. Dinan, Catholic Chaplain, very frequently used the building for religious purposes. Episcopal communion services were conducted on the first Sunday of each month. Interdenominational communion services were con- ducted on the third Sunday of each month
.... Public preaching services, at which 56 WELFARE WORK the attendance was voluntary, were held at 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. each vSunday.
In addition to the reUgious ministrations by the chaplains in the wards, many personal conferences were held with members of the hospital personnel. Many renewals of religious vows were made, and several persons were baptized on con- fession of faith.
The Association was regarded by religious leaders as being exceptionally well balanced in its program and successful in the accomplishment of its purposes.


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