The Words of Sun Myung Moon from 2012 |
September 11. 2012
Cheon Jeong Gung and Cheongshim Peace World Center
July 25, H.C.
Tongil Foundation
26,000 people paid their respects at CP on Sunday. Worldwide, at all the altars set up in each country, the total so far is 4.7 million.
Nicholas N. Kittrie: "It was in Reverend Moon that I found
the broadest ecumenical spirit, a fierce commitment to the unity and
fraternity of mankind, an unflinching love of all people, a total
commitment to the institution of the family, a tolerance for the
diversity of humankind and the need for its
harmonization."
http://www.pwpa.org/2012/09/sun-myung-moon-the-builder-of-bridges/
(In addition, here is an update on the Kwak Group)
No one is stopping Hyun Jin Nim and his wife from going to Cheon
Jeong Gung. That was true Monday when he came with five buses, and
it was true again today when he came with ten buses. No amount of
statements otherwise from the Kwak Group spokesmen on the Internet
will change that fact.
Kwak Group people say he is concerned
for his safety if he goes alone. The Seonghwa Ceremony Organizing
Committee is guaranteeing his safety.
Everyone involved with
the Seonghwa Ceremony, from the top all the way to the bottom, is
clear on this point: Hyun Jin Nim and his wife are invited to the
Cheon Jeong Gung.
The others in his group may offer their respects in the same
way as everyone else -- at the Cheongshim Peace World Center. Going
to Cheon Jeong Gung is not a right for anyone. It is a privilege.
Today proceeded pretty much the same way as yesterday. The
buses carrying uninvited guests attempted to force their way to
Cheon Jeong Gung. Members stopped them. They got out, held a short
demonstration, got back in and left.
It is pretty obvious
now that Hyun Jin Nim has no intention to go to Cheon Jeong Gung.
Instead, the Kwak Group's purpose is to instigate a violent
confrontation that they can use for their propaganda.
[ September 11, 2012. Tongil Foundation]