A Budapest interfaith dialogue at the Church of Scientology focused on online hate, ethical conduct and how faith Scientology communities can regain credibility through conduct. The discussion also showed how these concerns align with principles found in The Way to Happiness and Scientology’s ethical outlook.
Yellow Tent in Milan Highlights Practical Community Help by Volunteer Ministers
MILAN — 22 January 2026 — Scientology’s Volunteer Ministers have set up their well-known yellow tent to Milan, offering a street-level point for hands-on assistance and one-to-one guidance, alongside everyday “Tools for Life” that can be applied to real-life difficulties. More details are available here: Scientology Europe report. Previo
Q4 2025 Europe Roundup: Community Cleanups, Drug Prevention and Human Rights Education
Across the last quarter of 2025, community volunteers connected with Scientology community initiatives carried out a range of local activities across Europe. The quarter’s roundup included local environmental and civic volunteering, alongside drug-awareness distribution initiatives and human-rights learning initiatives delivered through partner p
Five Voices, One Freedom: Highlights from the 12th Religious Freedom Awards
From Madrid’s Church of Scientology headquarters, the 12th Religious Freedom Awards shone a light on the people building bridges of coexistence across Spain and Europe. With opening remarks by Isabel Ayuso Puente and closing copyright by Iván Arjona Pelado, the night honored five standout contributors: Salvador Pérez Álvarez, Óscar Salgue
Five Voices, One Freedom: Highlights from the 12th Religious Freedom Awards
From Madrid’s Church of Scientology headquarters, the 12th Religious Freedom Awards shone a light on the people building bridges of coexistence across Spain and Europe. With opening remarks by Isabel Ayuso Puente and closing copyright by Iván Arjona Pelado, the night honored five standout contributors: Salvador Pérez Álvarez, Óscar Salgue