Hangul 문형진 Name Hyung Moon Hanja 文亨進 Parents Sun Myung Moon | Education Harvard University McCune–Reischauer Mun Hyongjin | |
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Grandparents Kyung-gye Kim, Kyung-yoo Moon Similar People Sun Myung Moon, Hak Ja Han, Hyun Jin Moon, Moon Kook‑jin, In Jin Moon | ||
Revised Romanization Mun Hyeong-jin |
The kingship of god sept 6 2015 rev hyung jin moon sanctuary church newfoundland pa
Hyung Jin Moon (born September 26, 1979) is a South Korean pastor, alongside his wife, Yeon Ah Lee Moon, of the World Peace and Unification Sanctuary.
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- The kingship of god sept 6 2015 rev hyung jin moon sanctuary church newfoundland pa
- Hyung jin moon admits his father had sex with 6 marys
- Early life and education
- Career
- References

Hyung jin moon admits his father had sex with 6 marys
Early life and education

Moon was born in Tarrytown, New York, the youngest son of Sun Myung Moon and Hak Ja Han Moon. His father is most known for being the cult leader of the Unification Church whose follower were known as "Moonies". He attended The Hackley School until college. He earned Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Master of Theology degrees from Harvard University.
Career

In April 2008, Sun Myung Moon (then 88 years old) appointed Hyung Jin Moon to be the International President of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU) and was crowned as his father's heir and successor in 2009. When his father died in September 2012 many expected that Hyung Jin would continue in this position, but he was asked to step down from leadership roles in the FFWPU. He moved to Pennsylvania where he and his wife, Yeonah Lee Moon, started the World Peace and Unification Sanctuary ministry located in Newfoundland, PA., In 2011 Hyung Jin Moon visited North Korea to express condolences on the death of Kim Jong-il.

Hyung Jin Moon studied at Harvard and obtained an MA from Harvard Divinity School. "At the Harvard Center for the Study of World Religions, he met the leader of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism, the Venerable Bub Jang, and pursued an interest in Buddhism, which he has studied and practiced in earnest." He also practiced Tibetan Buddhism, and for a time lived in a Catholic monastery.


