The Words of Sun Myung Moon from 2012

"True Parents in Korea"

Sun Myung Moon
August 24, 2012
St. Mary's Hospital
Korea
July 7, H.C.


Sharing today’s news about True Father

(7.7 by the heavenly calendar; August 24, 2012)

To all members of the Unification Family worldwide,

Thank you for the special jeongseong that you are offering with the single-minded hope for True Father’s recovery and continued health.

True Father’s condition this morning has not changed greatly but continues to improve gradually. However, True Father still remains in sleep and under treatment at the intensive care unit and continues to fight against his illness every moment.

As True Mother said in her message on 7.1 by the heavenly calendar “What is important to us at this time is of course Father’s current health situation.
However, more important than anything else is offering jeongseong for True Father.”

I remind you again that this week will be most important; thus, I ask for your continuous jeongseong so that True Father can recover as soon as possible.

Thank you.

7.7 by the heavenly calendar in the 3rd year of Cheon-gi (August 24, 2012)

Dr. Joon Ho Seuk
International Vice-President
Unification Church
President of the Korean Church



Tongil Foundation

True Father's condition remains stable but critical. He continues to be treated in the intensive care unit. His lungs and kidneys are not functioning well enough to sustain his life, so he is attached to various machines that supplement these functions.

Senior members and leaders are being given opportunities to go to Father a few at a time and see his situation directly.

With True Mother's permission, Kook Jin Nim Thursday kept a scheduled itinerary to travel to visit the Japanese Church. Because of his U.S. tour and other projects, he had not been to Japan in more than a month, an unusually long absence when you consider that he has been to Japan more than 90 times since February 2009.

According to the reports Kook Jin Nim received yesterday, the Japanese Church organization continues to do well. Membership, church attendance and donations all continue to grow.

The "Strong Japan and Korea?" campaign is reconnecting us to many of our conservative friends from the IFVOC days. At the same time, the campaign differentiates us from chauvinistic right wing organizations by setting unity with South Korea and other democratic Asian countries as a major goal.



 

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