MARKING ONE YEAR: THE CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY IN GREATER PARIS CELEBRATES ITS MILESTONE

Marking One Year: The Church of Scientology in Greater Paris Celebrates Its Milestone

Marking One Year: The Church of Scientology in Greater Paris Celebrates Its Milestone

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The Church of Scientology and Celebrity Centre of Greater Paris celebrated its first anniversary with a lively weekend filled with artistic performances, seminars, and a reaffirmation of its humanitarian mission. The event attracted hundreds, including community leaders, artists, and dedicated Scientologists, who gathered to commemorate a year marked by progress and outreach.

Kicking off the festivities was a seminar on The Way to Happiness, a non-religious moral code created by L. Ron Hubbard, led by Venezuelan artist Eduardo Galan. He emphasized its success in reducing violence in Venezuela through the distribution of millions of copies. The weekend included a concert featuring hits from the 1980s and 1990s, uniting attendees in an energetic celebration.

During the official anniversary ceremony, church leaders highlighted significant milestones, including community involvement and extensive humanitarian efforts. Attendees were treated to a giant Eiffel Tower-shaped birthday cake crafted by a top pastry chef and enjoyed a buffet dinner curated by an esteemed chef.

The celebration concluded with a classical music concert by pianist Cyprien Katsaris and another seminar by Galan, who discussed the artist's vital role in uplifting culture. Under the leadership of David Miscavige, the Church continues its mission to foster spiritual awareness and humanitarian values, now recognized in over 160 countries and holding consultative status with the United Nations.

As it embarks on its second year, the Church of Scientology and Celebrity Centre remains committed to unity, creativity, drug education and the betterment of society, reinforcing its global voice for freedom and human dignity.

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