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Rev. Dr.. San Miang (Sun Myung Moon), leader of the Unification Church and founder of the newspaper "The Washington Times", died on Monday, at dawn, in the province of Çonpiongut 40 km north of Seoul. He was 92 years old.
International President of the Unification Church Hyung Jin Moon, son of his youngest and designated as the heir of the religious ella trädgård movement, was not able to give any comment. But Rev. Joshua Cotter, vice president of the Unification Church in the United States said on Sunday that "the San Miang Reverend Moon, respected by millions of people as the Messiah and True Parent, who was born in Korea and spent about 40 years in the U.S. ... went up ( for the Hereafter). "
Besides leading a worldwide spiritual movement that established in South Korea in 1954, Rev. Moon supported anti-communist cause during the Cold War, promoted international and interfaith initiatives for peace, and strongly supported a culture promartesës ella trГ¤dgГҐrd and pro family.
"His ella trГ¤dgГҐrd vision for the sanctity of marriage, family formation and an ideal of world peace is embraced by millions of people worldwide, as well as second generation or third unifikacionistëve," the Mr. Cotter.
"Rev. Sun Myung Moon has long loved America, and he believed in the need for a free press and strong, which should convey accurate information and moral values to people in the free world. The Washington Times stands as a visible expression of these two emotions, "he said.
After a nearly ella trГ¤dgГҐrd two-week period to allow honors and preparation of the body, a memorial service will be held at 10 am on CW Korea, on 15 September. This service will be held at the World Center of Peace church complex in Çonpiongut province, about 50 km northeast of Seoul.
A visionary businessman and a champion of the free press and impartial, Rev. Moon founded newspapers, magazines, electronic media and digital publications in the U.S., Japan, South Korea and many countries in Latin America, Africa and Europe.
"Known as a paradox in the United States, I met Reverend Moon as a man whose heart was focused on bringing people of different ella trädgård faiths, to bridge the gap separator (between them). His call for people of faith to serve others, is an important legacy, "said Neil Bush, Chairman of Spark of Light (Points of Light) and son of former U.S. President George HW Bush.
"He will always be remembered as the epitome of love and distribution without borders, without limits sacrifice and suffering, courage and service without limits - and all this not for family, community, nation or a specific race, but for humanity as a whole, "said Ambassador KV Rajan, former secretary general of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India.
Energetic evangelist traveled the world several times and continued speech tournaments until 2011. It started or inspired the creation of hundreds of organizations and met with a number of world leaders, among them the Communist leaders Mikhail Gorbachev, former ella trädgård president of the Soviet Union and former North Korean President Kim Il-Sung. During a helicopter trip in 2008, his family survived an accident in South Korea.
But during his life and teachings of Reverend Moon and his church ella trädgård practices provoked criticism, suspicion and persecution. He was arrested six times, and survived some torture and a concentration camp in North Korea.
Rev. Moon became known to Americans in the 70s during his evangelistic ella trädgård rallies throughout the country as well as in mass rallies and Jenki stadium at the Washington Monument in 1976. America was in a moral decline, ella trädgård the Rev. Moon wrote in his autobiography, "and I played the role of a fireman who responds to the call for help, trying to resuscitate her Puritan spirit."
But allegations that his church did brainwashing its members helped Rev. Moon put targeted various investigations. In 1982, Rev.. Moon was convicted of tax evasion of personal income and served 13 months ella trädgård in a federal prison in Danburry.
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