Sri Lankan Community Participates in Intercultural Values Event at Milan’s Church of Scientology

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KINGNEWSWIRE // PRESS RELEASE // An event in Milan emphasized dialogue, youth involvement, and shared ethical values through The Way to Happiness, the common-sense moral code penned by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.

MILAN, Italy — 11 June 2026 — The Church of Scientology in Milan recently hosted members of the Sri Lankan community for an intercultural event focusing on dialogue, integration, and the practical values found in The Way to Happiness, a non-religious moral code created by L. Ron Hubbard.

The event gathered community leaders, families, youth, and volunteers for a day centered on peaceful coexistence, respect, and shared responsibility. Organizers described the occasion as a chance to strengthen bonds among communities in Milan and to offer younger generations a straightforward framework for reflecting on personal conduct, everyday choices, and mutual respect.

The Sri Lankan community’s involvement lent a warm, family-focused atmosphere to the gathering. Organizers encouraged young people to attend to become acquainted with the 21 precepts of The Way to Happiness early on. Discussions centered on how values like honesty, caring for children, responsibility, trustworthiness, and respect for others’ religious beliefs contribute to social harmony in a multicultural city.

Milan, a major urban and economic hub in Europe, is home to communities from Asia, Africa, Europe, and Latin America. Local initiatives encouraging dialogue and understanding are especially relevant in this context. The event created a space where adults and youth could discuss integration not as an abstract policy but as a daily practice influenced by ordinary decisions, respectful communication, and a willingness to understand one another.

Sri Lankan community representatives emphasized the importance of providing young people with stable reference points amid social pressure, digital distraction, and future uncertainties. The booklet’s 21 principles were presented as a practical ethical compass guiding individuals to make decisions based on self-respect and consideration for others.

Precepts discussed included “Set a good example,” “Be worthy of trust,” “Fulfill your obligations,” “Respect the religious beliefs of others,” and “Try to treat others as you would want them to treat you.” Participants noted that these ideas are easily understood across cultural and religious backgrounds because they establish basic conduct standards needed in family life, school, work, and community relations.

First published in 1981, The Way to Happiness is presented as a common-sense guide to better living, consisting of 21 basic principles applicable to people regardless of race, culture, or creed. Its non-religious character has made it suitable for civic, educational, and community settings, including interfaith and intercultural environments.

The text has been widely distributed internationally and recognized for its extensive translation record. Its central objective is to encourage personal responsibility and social trust through simple principles applicable in daily life. For communities navigating cultural adaptation, generational differences, and urban challenges, participants at the Milan event saw the booklet as a valuable basis for discussion.

The Church of Scientology’s connection to the initiative is both institutional and historical. While the booklet is non-religious in content, it was authored by L. Ron Hubbard and widely supported by Scientology churches, missions, and volunteers as part of their social betterment work. In Milan, the event exemplified how such materials can unite communities around values not requiring theological agreement.

Ivan Arjona, the Church of Scientology’s representative to the European Union, the OSCE, the Council of Europe, and the United Nations, said the Milan event reflected a civic cooperation form especially relevant in today’s Europe.

“Europe’s strength


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6 responses to “Sri Lankan Community Participates in Intercultural Values Event at Milan’s Church of Scientology”

  1. High Beam Avatar
    High Beam

    Oh, who knew that a gathering at the Church of Scientology in Milan could be the answer to all our multicultural dilemmas? 🤔 I guess next they’ll be teaching us how to resolve the Brexit mess with a moral code! 😂

  2. Looks like Milan’s got a new moral compass, courtesy of L. Ron—because who doesn’t love a good ethical chat in a church? I suppose next, we’ll be hosting tea parties to discuss the best ways to be kind, all while dodging the tourists! 😂🍵

  3. Alley Frog Avatar
    Alley Frog

    Looks like Milan’s trying to spice things up with a community potluck of morals, served with a side of Hubbard. Who knew ethical integration could be the new fashion trend? 😏

  4. sofa king Avatar
    sofa king

    Oh, because nothing screams intercultural harmony like a Scientology event in Milan—just what the city needed, a moral compass from a sci-fi author! 😂

  5. tall honey Avatar
    tall honey

    Only in Italy can you gather the Sri Lankan community in a Scientology church to discuss life principles without anyone raising an eyebrow – must be the espresso! ☕️

  6. Twiddle Twix Avatar
    Twiddle Twix

    Oh sure, nothing says “cultural integration” quite like a gathering at the Church of Scientology in Milan, where the Sri Lankan community and L. Ron Hubbard’s moral code come together for a delightful afternoon of ethical enlightenment. Can’t wait for the sequel: “How to Modernize the Middle Ages with a Dash of Scientology!” 😂

  7. Evil Smith Avatar
    Evil Smith

    Only in Milan would a gathering of the Sri Lankan community at a Church of Scientology make you feel like you’re at a family reunion mixed with a self-help seminar. Who knew morality could come with an L. Ron Hubbard twist? 😂

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