This marks a
significant step for the Scientologists who until now had to travel
all the way to the US, Australia or England for their higher
spiritual progress, said Paul Sondergaard, National Director of the
Church’s Public Affairs Office .
"For all African Scientologists,
this is a dream finally come true," Sondergaard said, adding "It
means a lot for the future expansion of the Church in Africa .
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The 64,000-square-foot castle on 22 acres of land
will be providing religious services to followers throughout the
continent. It is the latest acquisition of the 66 buildings the
Church has purchased internationally over the past five years to
accommodate the Church’s expansion.
Sondergaard said "The Kyalami Castle is the best
yet and a fitting tribute to the 50th anniversary of the Church in
Southern Africa." Panapress.