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Church of Scientology Grand Opening in Washington, DC
WASHINGTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - On Saturday, October 31, the Founding Church of Scientology of
Washington, DC, opened its new premises six blocks from the White House
and minutes from Capitol Mall. Attended by nearly 3,000 Scientologists
and guests, the Church was dedicated by Mr. David Miscavige, Chairman of
the Board of Religious Technology Center and ecclesiastical leader of
the Scientology religion.
The building, over 49,000 square feet, represents the Church of
Scientology's largest presence ever in the nation's capital, a presence
that dates back to the 1955 establishment of the Founding Church of
Scientology in the District by Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard - an
occasion considered a milestone in the establishment of Scientology as
the only major religion founded in the 20th century, a religion that has
since become the fastest-growing religion in the world.
Mr. Miscavige and other speakers gave special praise to the millions of
Scientologists the world over who have given of their time and effort to
make the Church's anti-drug education initiative the largest
non-governmental program of its kind and the Church's human rights
education program the largest on earth. They also praised the work of
over 195,000 registered Scientology Volunteer Ministers trained to
respond in times of disaster.
In expressing the importance of a prominent Scientology Church in the
nation's capitol Mr. Miscavige stated:
"In a word, this Church is the sum total of all our history and all LRH
envisioned when serving as our first Executive Director.
"This is also the kind of Church he envisioned when authoring our
programs and campaigns - in anticipation of a day when turmoil knocks
out the props and the whole social veneer collapses...
"Which, of course, is exactly what happened - and thus what prompted our
Wake-up Call after 9/11...wherein our history intersects with the
history of this nation."
Yet the significance of a major Church of Scientology in Washington, DC,
runs much deeper as Mr. Miscavige made clear:
"You are looking at a living embodiment of the freedom and equality that
originally inspired this nation because, yes, this Church stands for
life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And, yes, it stands here
today because of the freedom on which this nation was built - the
freedom of religion. For it was here, in this nation's capital, that we
fought for and won our recognition."
And in the words of Congressman Brad Sherman of California's 27th
District in his address to the gathering:
"I have worked diligently and continuously to express my views, and I
believe the views of the entire Congress, that all countries should
treat all religions equally and provide true freedom of religion for
everyone."
Congressman Sherman praised the Church's efforts in raising awareness of
the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and stated
that the battle for human rights includes bringing human rights
awareness to all people.
"That is why the efforts of many churches and religious organizations to
focus on human rights issues are so important."
Others speaking and participating in the dedication of the new
Scientology Church were Ms. Addie Richburg, President and Chairman of
the Board of the National Alliance of Faith and Justice; Ms. Diane
Rothe-Smith, Executive Director of the National Voluntary Organizations
Active in Disaster (NVOAD); and Mr. Mike Silverstein, President of the
Dupont Circle Advisory Neighborhood Association who also represented
District of Columbia Mayor Adrian M. Fenty.
Rev. Sylvia Stanard, Director of Public Affairs for the Founding Church,
invited all inside to tour the new Church, which includes numerous
multimedia presentations in its Public Information Center, describing
fundamentals of the Scientology religion, the Church's worldwide
humanitarian and social betterment programs, and the life and legacy of
L. Ron Hubbard. As in any Church of Scientology, the doors are always
open for people to walk in and find out for themselves.
Washington, DC, played a pivotal role in the life of the Founder of the
Scientology religion. At age 13, as America's youngest Eagle Scout, L.
Ron Hubbard traveled cross-country to meet President Calvin Coolidge. As
a student at George Washington University in the early 1930s, Mr.
Hubbard learned the scientific methodology he later applied to unlocking
the riddle of the human mind and life. After World War II, he tested
Dianetics techniques on numerous cases at Saint Elizabeth's Hospital and
wrote the first manuscript of his discoveries in Dianetics: The
Original Thesis. In 1955, he established the Founding Church and
became its Executive Director.
The Founding Church of Scientology of Washington, DC, represents a
milestone for the Scientology religion, which comprises more than 8,000
Churches, Missions and groups in 165 nations. As part of the continuing
program to meet the demand for Scientology services, new Churches have
been established in Berlin, Johannesburg, London, Madrid, New York and
San Francisco. Earlier this year, new Churches opened in Malmo, Sweden;
Dallas, Texas; Nashville, Tennessee and, on October 24, in Rome - five
new landmark Scientology Churches opened newly in the last six months.
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