Scientology Marks 50 Years in Europe’s Capital and 15 Years on Boulevard de Waterloo

Scientology Commemorates Milestones: 50 Years in Belgium and 15 Years on Boulevard de Waterloo

Scientology marked a dual celebration on January 23, 2025, honoring 50 years of its presence in Belgium and 15 years of its headquarters on Boulevard de Waterloo in Brussels. The event brought together representatives from various religious traditions, civil society organizations, European institutions, and ambassadors, underscoring a legacy of collaboration and a shared vision for future community projects.

An Evening of Celebration and Reflection

The commemorations commenced with a light and healthy dinner, setting the stage for an enriching evening. Ivan Arjona-Pelado, Scientology’s representative to European institutions and the United Nations, served as the master of ceremonies. He introduced violinist Ilona Raasch, whose live classical performance infused the evening with warmth and harmony.

Attendees reflected on the organization’s journey and its broader impact in Belgium. Among those present were prominent figures from religious circles and civil society, who engaged in discussions about past achievements, ongoing challenges, and prospects for future collaboration.

A Historical Journey: Five Decades of Religious Commitment

In his remarks, Arjona-Pelado recounted Scientology’s growth in Belgium since its inception in the 1950s and 60s. Early followers of L. Ron Hubbard’s teachings formed small home groups, leading to the establishment of Scientology’s first official mission in Belgium in 1974. This marked the beginning of a structured religious community that hosted lectures, workshops, and seminars.

During the 1980s and 1990s, Scientology saw significant international growth, with Belgium playing a pivotal role in its European development. In 1980, the Church of Scientology of Belgium was officially incorporated, and by 1990, Brussels became home to the first European Scientology human rights office. Scientology’s outreach expanded to include advocacy and education initiatives, establishing its reputation as a proactive participant in interfaith and social dialogues.

Overcoming Challenges: A Legal Victory for Religious Freedom

Scientology’s journey in Belgium was not without challenges. In 1997, a controversial Belgian parliamentary report blacklisted 189 religious groups, including Scientology, creating stigma and discrimination. The situation escalated in 1999 with a police raid involving 120 officers during a religious freedom marathon organized by Scientologists. This incident sparked an 18-year legal battle, significantly impacting the lives of Belgian Scientologists.

However, in 2016, the tide turned with a landmark 173-page court ruling that acquitted the Church and its members of all allegations. The court cited severe violations of rights and condemned the prosecutor’s actions as rooted in religious prejudice. This victory not only vindicated Scientology but also reinforced the principles of religious freedom in Belgium, setting a precedent against discrimination of minority faiths.

A Beacon of Collaboration: The European Headquarters in Brussels

One of Scientology’s major milestones was the establishment of the “Churches of Scientology for the European Communities” headquarters on Boulevard de Waterloo, 15 years ago. Donated by the International Association of Scientologists, this 8,000-square-meter facility serves as a center for religious services, seminars, interfaith events, and humanitarian initiatives.

“Our chapel has hosted ceremonies and lectures by Catholics, Protestants, Orthodox, Hindus, Jews, Sikhs, Freemasons, and others,” Arjona shared, emphasizing the building’s role as an interfaith meeting space. Beyond its architectural grandeur, the headquarters is a hub for community engagement, offering a welcoming space for all faiths to collaborate on projects that promote peace and understanding.

Social Campaigns and Educational Outreach

The evening also highlighted Scientology’s social initiatives, including its drug prevention campaign through the “Foundation for a Drug-Free World,” which educates youth on the dangers of substance abuse. The “United for Human Rights” program, inspired by the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, seeks to ensure these rights are realized in practical ways. Additionally, “The Way to Happiness,” a non-religious moral guide by L. Ron Hubbard, promotes universal values such as honesty and respect, with materials distributed free to schools, municipalities, and community groups.

Scientology combines advocacy with actionable tools, distributing thousands of educational booklets annually and organizing workshops for students and professionals. These initiatives underline the organization’s commitment to fostering ethical and social progress in the community.

Honoring Volunteers and Partners in Civil Society

A special segment of the event honored the volunteers and staff whose dedication has been instrumental in Scientology’s growth in Belgium. Their contributions were celebrated as key to the organization’s resilience and its impactful community programs. Civil society activists who collaborated with Scientology on projects addressing human rights, drug prevention, cultural exchange, and aid for the needy were also recognized.

A Vision for the Future

The anniversary celebrations concluded with a tour of the Church’s informational exhibition, showcasing its various


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