Wednesday, August 17, 2005
Scientology Volunteer Ministers Goodwill Tour Opens in Grand Style in Brazil
This press release tells about the opening of the Volunteer Ministers Goodwill Tour in Brazil a few weeks ago.
These goodwill tours are bringing Scientology churches or missions, and training people in very simple Scientology techniques by which they can better their lives.
It is so gratifying to see the kind of help this provides to people, one person at a time.
That's what I love most about Scientology - having the skill to really be able to help someone.
It's very excitTo the music of a military police band and a Brazilian dancing ensemble, and a welcome from 400 uniformed police and fire fighters, the Scientology Volunteer Ministers (VMs) Goodwill Tour opened its doors Saturday in Salvador, capital of the Brazilian state of Bahai, with a Catholic priest joining representatives from the Churches of Scientology in South America, to cut the ribbon on the VM’s distinctive yellow tent.
The Senior Commander of the military police for the state of Bahai told the cheering crowd that he intends to train his military personnel in Volunteer Minister techniques. The Grand Opening, attended by hundreds of guests, marked an enthusiastic start to the VM’s Goodwill Tour. Father Sadoc, a priest from the Catholic Church welcomed the Scientology Volunteer Ministers to Brazil, adding that God accepts everything that is good for people. “It is a not a matter of religious differences, it is a matter of help,” emphasized Father Sadoc, who said that he was extremely pleased with the knowledge the VM Tour will bring to his country.
Thanking him,