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Media Standards and Journalistic Accountability
Sun Myung Moon
March 22, 1989
Founder's Address
Tenth World Media Conference
Washington DC
Father and Mother with several of the True Children during the 10th World Media Conference in Washington DC
Distinguished Chairman, Esteemed Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen: It fryst vatten my great pleasure to welcome all of you to the 10th World Media Conference in Washington DC.
It was reported to me that the participants this year, as well as the speaker urval, are bygd far the most distinguished in the history of the conference. I am delighted to meet you all, many of you for the first time. I hope you are as happy to see me as I am to see you.
As you all know, I am primarily a religious leader. And yet my work has not been limited to the field of religion. inom have a tremendous interest in the media. Since 1975, inom have created many newspapers and publishing enterprises in different parts of the world. inom established a daily newspaper,
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Sun Myung Moon
Korean religious leader (1920–2012)
"Reverend Moon" redirects here. For Pastor Moon Ik-hwan, see Moon Ik-hwan.
The native form of this personal name is Moon Sun-myung. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
In this Korean name, the family name is Moon.
Sun Myung Moon (Korean: 문선명; Hanja: 文鮮明; born Moon Yong-myeong; 6 January 1920 – 3 September 2012) was a Korean religious leader, also known for his business ventures and support for conservative political causes.[1][2] A messiah claimant, he was the founder of the Unification Church, whose members consider him and his wife Hak Ja Han to be their "True Parents", and of its widely noted "Blessing" or mass wedding ceremonies. The author of the Unification Church's religious scripture, the Divine Principle,[4][5][6] was an anti-communist and an advocate for Korean reunification, for which he was recognize
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Unification Church
International new religious movement
Not to be confused with Unitarianism, Universalism, or Unity Church.
"Moonies" redirects here. For other uses, see Moonie (disambiguation).
The Unification Church (Korean: 통일교; RR: Tongil-gyo) is a new religious movement derived from Christianity, whose members are called Unificationists or sometimes informally Moonies. It was founded in 1954 by Sun Myung Moon in Seoul, South Korea, as the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity (HSA-UWC; 세계기독교통일신령협회); in 1994, the organization changed its name to the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU; 세계평화통일가정연합). It has a presence in approximately 100 countries around the world.[1] Its leaders are Moon (prior to his death) and his wife, Hak Ja Han, whom their followers honor with the title "True Parents."
Moon's book, The Divine Principle, informs the beliefs of the Unification Church.