Los Angeles -- The Church of Scientology International has announced that the government of Taiwan has officially recognized the Scientology religion, just 15 years after the first Scientology Mission opened in the capital city of Taipei.
At the same time, the Ministry of the Interior registered the Church of Scientology as the 25th officially recognized religious body in Taiwan. Scientology, founded by author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard, joins Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity and 21 other faiths in Taiwan's pluralistic religious community.
The Taiwan decree follows other recognitions internationally, the most recent in New Zealand, Sweden and South Africa. The Church is already recognized in the United States.
Church of Scientology International President Heber C. Jentzsch said, "As the Church approaches its 50th anniversary, we see a growing momentum of recognitions around the world, a clear indication of a world seeking practical religious solutions in a society in turmoil."
Taiwan Church President Mei-Tsu Lee said, "We are delighted. The Scientology religion has its roots in the great religions of the East such as Buddhism. It feels as if we have come home. It is because the Taiwanese are a deeply spiritual and yet practical people that Scientology has grown so fast in our country."
She added that the Church in Taiwan will also expand its community work that already won it the "Good Citizen, Good Deeds" award from Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian in 1999. The government bestowed the award for the 500 Scientology Volunteer Ministers who aided the rescue of victims of the September 1999 earthquake in Nan Tao. A photo of President Chen Shui-bian presenting the award to Taiwan Church President Mei-Tsu Lee is at www.scientology.net.
Scientology membership is rapidly increasing throughout Asia, with one of the denomination's largest churches located in Tokyo. Buddhist masters who have studied the Scientology religion have praised its founder, L. Ron Hubbard, for his contribution to religious wisdom in the spirit of Buddha.
Scientology came to Taiwan with the forming of the first mission in Taipei in 1988. This was followed by the Scientology Mission of Taichung, incorporated in 1991 as a religious organization by the Taichung County government. Over the next decade, Scientology grew rapidly in Taiwan and there are now nine Scientology Missions throughout the country. Because of the religion's rapid growth, in March 1999 the Church opened an administrative headquarters in Taipei to coordinate the activities of the burgeoning mission network.
In recent months, thousands of Taiwanese have visited a 250-square-meter What Is Scientology? exhibit consisting of more than 50 visual and graphic representations of the religion. The exhibit, which has also traveled to Kaohsiung and Taipei, explains the theology and practice of Scientology and describes its social betterment activities in fields such as education and drug rehabilitation.
Internationally, the Scientology religion has grown from one church in 1954 to more than 3,000 churches, missions and groups in 154 countries. Scientology provides a precise path to spiritual enlightenment that enables people to improve the quality of their lives.