Local Scientology Mission Holder honored by Acadiana newspaper
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Local Scientology Mission Holder has been honored by The Daily Advertiser of Acadiana which celebrated Women’s History Month in March 2007 by recognizing 31 women who are changing the history of the community. Marie was one of these women so honored.
Her involvement in the community includes: Opening Applied Scholastics Lafayette in 1991. The nonprofit agency is devoted to teaching parents, students and educators how to learn without the use of drugs, labeling and memorization. The foundation of her teaching is Study Technology, developed by Hubbard. The experience led Pace to open the Scientology Mission of Lafayette four years later. The first mission of its kind in Acadiana, the local Scientology Mission on Huggins Road, offers various techniques developed by Hubbard and taught across the globe in various Scientology churches. Pace also hosts Solutions for Acadiana, a weekly talk show on KPEL 105.1 FM that focuses on “real solutions” for life, the mind, relationships and education. In her own words on Women’s History Month: “My philosophy for women in Acadiana is in agreement with L. Ron Hubbard when he stated, ‘The biggest right there is is not the right to vote, is not the right to freedom of speech, or press, or religion or anything else. The biggest right there is in human rights is the right to help.’ “ Copyright ©2007 The Daily Advertiser |
Marie Pace began her affiliation with Scientology in the 1980s, when she was introduced to Dianetics and the religion it is based on, founded in the 1960s by the late science fiction novelist L. Ron Hubbard.