Scientologists Celebrate L. Ron Hubbard Birthday in 2026

Scientologists around the world celebrated the 2026 birthday of L. Ron Hubbard in an event that brought together thousands from dozens of countries. The celebration highlighted the presentation of the restored La Estrella landmark site in the Canary Islands, a place of special importance in Scientology history, alongside a new educational initiativ

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16 Years in Brussels, 51 in Belgium: Scientology Notes Social Betterment

Brussels, Belgium — Sixteen years after its dedication on Boulevard de Waterloo, the Church of Scientology in Brussels is being revisited as a distinctive site in the EU capital. As the Brussels headquarters news eu today turns 16, representatives underline a broader timeline: Scientology’s presence in Belgium now spans 51 years. In Brussels,

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2025 marked for Scientologists in Europe, a year full of action

This year-end overview highlights dozens of local initiatives and public events across Europe, spanning cities such as Brussels, Vienna, Milan, Prague and Geneva, and connected to established prevention, education and volunteer programmes. European Scientologists’ 2025 Civic Year: Drug Education, Human-Rights Literacy and Community Service Acros

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Austria’s capital community volunteers deliver fact-based drug education with young people across the city

Vienna — 23 December 2025 — Community volunteers linked to “A Drug-Free World” Austria are expanding outreach in Vienna, engaging youth, families and educators through public information points and event-based activities. The Vienna effort is led by Gabriele Toker, the initiative uses “Truth About Drugs” materials to present straightfor

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Turning the UDHR into a Living Reality: Scientologists’ Youth-Led Drive Across Europe

Turning the UDHR into a Living Reality: Scientologists’ Youth-Led Drive Across Europe Inspired by L. Ron Hubbard, members of the Church of Scientology are scaling human rights education across Europe through Youth for Human Rights International and United for Human Rights—from Copenhagen’s City- and Ministry of Culture–recogniz

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