SPIRITUAL SCIENCE FELLOWSHIP (SSF) OF
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Reverend
Dr. Marilyn Zwaig Rossner,
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514-937-8359
(Monday to Friday, 1:00 to 7:00 p.m.) |
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Services
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Days Hotel |
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514-937-8359
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Regular
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Sunday evening services
at 7:30 p.m. (in English on the first, third and fifth Sundays of a month,
and in French on the second and fourth Sundays) at Days Hotel, 1005 Guy at
René Lévesque West. Weekday classes
and meetings for members are held at the SSF/IIIHS Townhouse Centre, Together, the Spiritual
Science Fellowship and the The SSF and IIIHS also
organize an annual conference in May held in |
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Mailing
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Office Box 1445 |
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514-937-5380 |
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The
SSF is the Public Services Division of the Spiritualist Yoga Fellowship which
was incorporated by the Government of Canada on 4 April 1977. |
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In
the fall of 1977, Dr. Marilyn Zwaig Rossner, a professor of special education at |
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The
SSF offers to qualified members a professional training program for developing
various forms of specialized service and inter-faith ministry, leading to
certification, licensing, and ordination of ministers. The categories of specialized service and
types of ministry for exercising the various gifts of the spirit operative within
the SSF include: 1) inspirational
speaker; 2) clairvoyant; 3) spiritual and psychic healer; 4) spiritual and
psychic artist or musician; 5) administrator of spiritual organizations and
associations; 6) licensed minister; and 7) ordained minister. |
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Each
category/type requires preparation by one to five years of academic study
through the SSF’s seminary program which was
established in 1984 as the International College of Spiritual and Psychic
Sciences by supplementary federal letters patent. A comprehensive curriculum and examinations
lead to certificates (from Levels 1 through 5) and include the following
areas of study: 1) personal spiritual
and psychic development; 2) East-West spirituality and the quest for
universal values in the world's religions; 3) new paradigms for science,
spirituality, and human culture in consciousness studies, parapsychology and paraphysics; and 4) pastoral studies for an interfaith
ministry. |
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The SSF publishes three
seasonal issues of the SSF Bulletin (Spring, Summer, and Fall-Winter)
that is posted on the www.iiihs.org website.
See website also for news of events, posting of activities, and
schedule of workshops, classes and international conferences. |
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