12th Religious Freedom Awards: Honoring Five Champions of Belief and Coexistence

Madrid, September 19, 2025 – The Church of Scientology’s Madrid headquarters hosted the twelfth Religious Freedom Awards, organized by the Foundation for the Improvement of Life, Culture and Society, pioneers in Europe recognizing defenders of religious freedom, freedom of conscience, and interfaith dialogue.

These unique awards gather academics, jurists, religious leaders, and civil society representatives to spotlight challenges and achievements in this field. The Foundation, holding Special Consultative Status with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), founded by the Church of Scientology, has amplified the voices of Spanish religious communities in international forums, consolidating its role in promoting this fundamental right.

Attendees included Mr. Daniel Pelayo, Deputy Director General for Religious Freedom at the Ministry of the Presidency, and representatives from the Madrid Municipal Police Diversity Management Unit, whose work was highlighted during the event. Other attendees included the Bahai Community of Spain and the Vedruna Carmelita nuns of Charity.

A message of dignity and freedom

The ceremony opened with remarks by Isabel Ayuso Puente, Secretary General of the Foundation, emphasizing the importance of religious freedom even in wartime:

“In a world ravaged by war, it might seem a little frivolous to focus on freedom of belief or freedom of religion, because there are other needs that seem more pressing, and indeed they are, at present.”

Ayuso stressed the centrality of freedom of belief to human dignity:

“Freedom of belief is like the freedom of freedoms. Without it, people would not have the status of human beings.“

Finally, she highlighted the need to make belief diversity visible to strengthen coexistence:

”to give visibility to religion, because it can be a pillar, and in fact is a pillar, for laying the foundations for a future and a better society in which everyone can live in peace.”

Five awards, five approaches

This year, the awards expanded from three to five, recognizing the practical work of religious communities and their contribution to dialogue and coexistence.

Professor Salvador Pérez Álvarez – Positive secularism and culture of peace

The first award went to Salvador Pérez Álvarez, Professor of Ecclesiastical Law at the UNED, presented by Professor Fernando Amérigo-Cuervo, who highlighted his academic career and commitment to freedom of conscience and bioethics.

Pérez reflected on constitutional principles guaranteeing religious freedom:

“Positive state secularism is the institutional guarantee, the constitutional pillar that underpins the full enjoyment of religious freedom by all citizens in an increasingly pluralistic society, under conditions of real and effective equality.”

He warned of the growing risk of hate speech:

“This argument is becoming increasingly radicalized and, what is more worrying, in my humble opinion, it is becoming increasingly prevalent in different social sectors.”

Pérez called for a collective commitment to counter these threats:

“We cannot stand idly by in the face of this new form of threat to coexistence on the grounds of religious differences.”

He linked freedom of belief to a fairer society:

“The fulfillment of this requirement has served as the basis for the implementation of a genuine culture of peace as a sustainable development goal.”

Professor Óscar Salguero Montaño – Diversity, respect, and dialogue

The second prize was awarded to Óscar Salguero Montaño, professor and social anthropologist at the Complutense University of Madrid, presented by UAM professor Ana Isabel Planet, praising his commitment to social change and coexistence promotion.

Salguero recalled Jürgen Habermas’ words post-9/11, still relevant:

“Secular citizens must stop understanding religions as atavistic realities and, on the other hand, religious citizens and their representatives must open themselves to dialogue with modernity, far from any fundamentalist attitude.”

He explained how freedom of belief underpins social diversity:

“This freedom of belief enables each and every one of us to live according to our deepest convictions, whether political, religious, or non-religious, and always under the crystal-clear prism of respect and coexistence.”

He cautioned against the political exploitation of beliefs:


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13 responses to “12th Religious Freedom Awards: Honoring Five Champions of Belief and Coexistence”

  1. east army Avatar

    Oh, the 12th Religious Freedom Awards? Just what we needed—another excuse for the elite to pat themselves on the back while the rest of us figure out how to coexist in our very own circus. 🎪

  2. Mr. Wholesome Avatar
    Mr. Wholesome

    Religious Freedom Awards, eh? Nothing says “let’s celebrate diversity” quite like a posh gala in Madrid while the world’s on fire—cheers for the irony! 🥂✨

  3. Just what we needed, another awards show for the “champions of belief”—because nothing says “let’s fix the world” like a fancy dinner in Madrid. 🍷🥳 If only they had a trophy for the best excuse to avoid actual solutions!

  4. guillotine Avatar

    Fancy a night out to celebrate “freedom of belief” while the rest of us are just trying to keep the lights on? Classic Madrid! 🍷✨

  5. Mallow Man Avatar

    Looks like the world’s gone bonkers, handing out awards for “freedom of belief” while dodging real issues—anyone fancy a nice cup of tea instead? ☕️🙄

  6. Thunder Tank Avatar
    Thunder Tank

    Seems like the 12th Religious Freedom Awards are just what Europe needs—another excuse for folks to gather and pat each other on the back while the world burns. 🕊️ Who knew “dialogue” and “coexistence” could be so lucrative? 😏

  7. Cross Thread Avatar
    Cross Thread

    Can’t wait for the next award gala; nothing says “freedom of belief” quite like a bunch of folks in suits patting each other on the back while the world outside is on fire. Bravo! 🥳

  8. Frosty Squid Avatar
    Frosty Squid

    Can you believe they hand out awards for “freedom of belief” while the rest of us are just trying to believe in a decent cup of coffee? ☕️✨ It’s all a bit *pijo*, isn’t it?

  9. Quite the soirée, isn’t it? Nothing quite says “urgent need for peace” like a fancy awards night in Madrid while the world’s on fire! 🍷✨

  10. Firefly Caramel Avatar
    Firefly Caramel

    Isn’t it just delightful to hand out awards for “freedom of belief” while the world’s on fire? Bravo, Madrid! Maybe next year they’ll add a category for “Best Performance in Ignoring Practical Issues.” 🎭

  11. Isn’t it just delightful how the Church of Scientology has taken a break from their usual shenanigans to hand out awards for religious freedom? Must be nice to be the arbiter of belief while you’re at it, eh? 🙄✨

  12. Just what we needed—a glamorous awards show for religious freedom while the world’s a hot mess. Truly, nothing screams ‘priority’ quite like a night out in Madrid celebrating beliefs amidst chaos. 🎩💼

  13. Mrs. Voltage Avatar
    Mrs. Voltage

    Isn’t it just delightful how amidst all the chaos in the world, we’ve found time to honor “freedom of belief”? Bravo, Madrid! 🎉 Nothing says “let’s fix the world’s problems” quite like a fancy award ceremony for religion.

  14. Senior Smurf Avatar
    Senior Smurf

    Quite the soirée, eh? Nothing like a little confab about “freedom of belief” while the world is on fire… but hey, at least the Scientologists have their awards show sorted! 🎉

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