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Followers of Rev. Moon’s anointed son to protest “Peace Starts with Me” rally at MSG

On Saturday, July 15, members of the Unification Sanctuary, established by Hyung Jin Moon, the youngest son and anointed heir of the late Rev. Sun Myung Moon will be protesting outside Madison Square Garden where Hak Ja Han Moon, head of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification, also known as the Unification Church, will be speaking at a “Peace Starts with Me” rally.
Followers of Rev. Moon’s anointed son  to protest “Peace Starts with Me” rally at MSG

On Saturday, July 15, members of the Unification Sanctuary, established by Hyung Jin Moon, the youngest son and anointed heir of the late Rev. Sun Myung Moon will be protesting outside Madison Square Garden where Hak Ja Han Moon, head of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification, also known as the Unification Church, will be speaking at a “Peace Starts with Me” rally.

Members of the Unification Sanctuary will be calling upon Hak Ja Han Moon to acknowledge Hyung Jin Moon as the anointed heir and the legitimate spiritual leader of the Unification Movement.

Hyung Jin Moon was appointed by Rev. Moon as the leader of the worldwide Unification Movement in 2008. Soon after Rev. Moon’s passing he was fired from all leadership positions by his mother, Hak Ja Han Moon. He moved to northeast Pennsylvania where he launched the Unification Sanctuary.


The demonstration will take place on 8th avenue between 31st and 32nd street from 12noon – 2pm. For more information, contact Kerry Williams, Director of Education for the Unification Sanctuary, at 502-419-8413 or [email protected].

Unification Sanctuary, 889 Main Street, Newfoundland, PA 18337
www.Sanctuary-PA.org * www.UnificationismUncensored.com  * www.ChristKingdomGospel.org

 

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