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She also continued to write books—her own and compilations of Mark’s work—and to administer what was to become a worldwide organization. Her first priority remained the weekly ''[[Pearls of Wisdom]]'' (letters from the ascended masters to their students around the world). | She also continued to write books—her own and compilations of Mark’s work—and to administer what was to become a worldwide organization. Her first priority remained the weekly ''[[Pearls of Wisdom]]'' (letters from the ascended masters to their students around the world). | ||
By 1976 Mrs. Prophet was established as a prominent religious leader. She moved the organization’s headquarters to a leased campus in Pasadena, California, and two years later purchased the 218-acre Gillette estate in the Santa Monica Mountains near Malibu. The property was renamed “Camelot,” in memory of [[King Arthur]] and the fellowship of the Round Table. | By 1976 Mrs. Prophet was established as a prominent religious leader. She moved the organization’s headquarters to a leased campus in Pasadena, California, and two years later purchased the 218-acre Gillette estate in the Santa Monica Mountains near Malibu. The property was renamed “Camelot,” in memory of [[King Arthur]] and the fellowship of the [[Round Table]]. | ||
In 1981, the organization purchased the [[Royal Teton Ranch]], in Park County, Montana. The organization moved there in 1986, and it remains the international headquarters of [[The Summit Lighthouse]] and [[Church Universal and Triumphant]]. | In 1981, the organization purchased the [[Royal Teton Ranch]], in Park County, Montana. The organization moved there in 1986, and it remains the international headquarters of [[The Summit Lighthouse]] and [[Church Universal and Triumphant]]. | ||