Scientology Mission of Bergamo, Italy, celebrates 35 years since first opening
The 35th anniversary celebration of the Church of Scientology Mission in Bergamo, Italy, highlighted the mission's growth since its inception in the early 1980s, showcasing speeches from prominent community members emphasizing the importance of moral education and inter-religious cooperation. The mission is dedicated to promoting Scientology principles and humanitarian efforts, including drug prevention and human rights advocacy, while also honoring community contributions. The event underscored the Church's global presence and ongoing commitment to aiding spiritual and social development.
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The Church of Scientology Mission in Bergamo celebrated its 35th anniversary on November 10, representing decades of growth from a small group in the early 1980s.
Mrs. Marta Riva, a long-time leader of the mission, welcomed attendees, signifying her integral role in the community.
Mrs. Nilupa Warnakulasooriya shared her belief in the universal values from "The Way to Happiness," highlighting the significance of moral education.
Franco Ravaglioli, vice-president of the Universal Peace Federation Italia, spoke on the importance of inter-religious cooperation in addressing societal challenges.
Dr. Daniel Sigua, an influential Latino communicator in Italy, acknowledged the mission's contributions to raising awareness of human rights.
Gabriele Riva, a community health leader, expressed gratitude for the support provided by Scientology to local humanitarian initiatives.
The Bergamo mission serves as a hub for various volunteer activities, including drug prevention efforts and promoting spiritual enlightenment.
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